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Dysbiosis is a condition caused by an imbalance in the bacterial community (microbiome) of the human gut. Dysbiosis disrupts the ecoystsem of the gut, resulting in symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and indigestion, among others.
Do nutrient-enriched foods improve human health?

Do nutrient-enriched foods improve human health?

Is there an association between migraines and the onset of inflammatory bowel disease?

Is there an association between migraines and the onset of inflammatory bowel disease?

Nutrition meets cancer therapy: How gut microbiome and diet impact immunotherapy success

Nutrition meets cancer therapy: How gut microbiome and diet impact immunotherapy success

The impact of medicinal plants on the gut microbiome in cancer

The impact of medicinal plants on the gut microbiome in cancer

Does COVID-19 increase the risk of future gastrointestinal disorders?

Does COVID-19 increase the risk of future gastrointestinal disorders?

Pecans may help prevent obesity and reduce inflammation, study shows

Pecans may help prevent obesity and reduce inflammation, study shows

What is the relationship between intestinal stem cells and the gut microbiota in regenerative medicine?

What is the relationship between intestinal stem cells and the gut microbiota in regenerative medicine?

The role of vitamins, minerals, and intestinal microbiota in heart disease development in adults and children

The role of vitamins, minerals, and intestinal microbiota in heart disease development in adults and children

The link between constipation and cognitive decline

The link between constipation and cognitive decline

Bibliometric analysis reveals research trends connecting Alzheimer's disease and the gut microbiome

Bibliometric analysis reveals research trends connecting Alzheimer's disease and the gut microbiome

Arming phages with heterologous effectors paves the way for successful UTI treatment

Arming phages with heterologous effectors paves the way for successful UTI treatment

Do probiotics supplements really make a difference during antibiotic treatment? Probably not, says research

Do probiotics supplements really make a difference during antibiotic treatment? Probably not, says research

Study offers a comprehensive analysis of bacterial and fungal alterations in COVID-19

Study offers a comprehensive analysis of bacterial and fungal alterations in COVID-19

Gut health breakthrough: probiotics show promise in managing PCOS in obese adolescents

Gut health breakthrough: probiotics show promise in managing PCOS in obese adolescents

How shift work and other types of unconventional work affects the gut microbiome

How shift work and other types of unconventional work affects the gut microbiome

Chemotherapy-induced changes to gut bacteria linked to unhealthy weight gain in breast cancer patients

Chemotherapy-induced changes to gut bacteria linked to unhealthy weight gain in breast cancer patients

Is constipation associated with hypertension and cardiovascular events in older Australian adults?

Is constipation associated with hypertension and cardiovascular events in older Australian adults?

Reproductive impact of changes in the vaginal microbiome of obese women

Reproductive impact of changes in the vaginal microbiome of obese women

Georgia State researcher receives $2.67 million federal grant to study cardiac disease in diabetes

Georgia State researcher receives $2.67 million federal grant to study cardiac disease in diabetes

Gut microbiota holds clues to predicting Alzheimer's risk

Gut microbiota holds clues to predicting Alzheimer's risk

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