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  • Health - 11 Jan 2022
    Artificial sweeteners are synthetic sugar substitutes that are commonly consumed in the diet. This article looks at their effects on gut health.
  • Health - 8 Mar 2026
    This article explains how diet creates sustained epigenetic changes that affect long-term health, disease risk, aging, and future environmental responses.
  • Health - 15 Dec 2025
    How everyday color additives in packaged foods may shape children’s behavior, biology, and long-term health and why science is pushing regulators to rethink safety limits.
  • Health - 17 Sep 2025
    This article traces the journey from traditional garlic remedies to cutting-edge genomic tools, highlighting the evolution of neonatal probiotic therapies. It explores safety, regulatory challenges,...
  • Health - 17 Mar 2025
    Postbiotics, derived from beneficial microbes, improve gut health by enhancing barrier function and immune responses, offering a safe alternative to probiotics.
  • Health - 1 Jul 2023
    Dysbiosis is characterized by a change in microbiota. Such imbalance in natural colonies of microflora inside human body may cause a range of diseases. Studies have suggested that changes to the...
  • Health - 4 Jul 2022
    Using cleaning agents in disinfection products is thought to produce various outcomes associated with several organ systems, including respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms and effects on the skin.
  • Health - 22 Jun 2022
    Although alcohol consumption is typically associated with liver damage, both moderate and chronic alcohol use can significantly impact the immune system, thereby limiting the ability of the body to...
  • Health - 30 Mar 2022
    Psychobiotics refers to live bacteria that, when ingested in appropriate amounts, might confer health benefits as a result of interacting with the gut microbiota via bacteria–brain relationships.
  • Health - 5 Feb 2021
    Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a technique of transferring slightly processed feces from a healthy donor to a recipient with intestinal problems.

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