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  • Health - 28 Apr 2020
    IBS is the most commonly occurring disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, affecting mostly the large intestine. This article looks at the biomarkers of IBS.
  • Health - 12 Feb 2020
    Also referred to as chemical messengers, neurotransmitters are chemical agents made and released by neurons. They are stored in vesicles at the terminal end (presynaptic terminal) of a neuron. Their...
  • Health - 12 Dec 2019
    There has been a decrease in risk of type 1 diabetes in children vaccinated with the rotavirus vaccination for gastroenteritis.
  • Health - 26 Nov 2019
    Cilantro may provide health benefits such as reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and seizure severity.
  • Health - 21 Nov 2019
    Studies indicate that the gut microbiota can be affected by antidepressants that target a neurotransmitter called serotonin.
  • Health - 7 Nov 2019
    Lactose intolerance is a digestive condition in which the body is not able to digest lactose.
  • Health - 10 Sep 2019
    As the name suggests, foodborne viruses are those transmitted through the consumption of food and beverages. They are typically highly resistant to environmental factors, such as low pH (acidity) and...
  • Health - 31 Jul 2019
    Blood tests are extremely useful in healthcare, due to the many changes it reflects in health and disease, as well as the ease with which it can be sampled. This allows more accurate diagnosis and...
  • Health - 30 Jul 2019
    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is an umbrella term for developmental conditions that affect communication, behaviour and social interaction.
  • Health - 12 Jul 2019
    A gut-on-a-chip mimics the properties of the human gut and in our case those of coeliac disease patients. Using blood or urine we are able to derive induced pluripotent stem cells which in turn can be...

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