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 Yoga and meditation show promise for gut healthYoga and meditation show promise for gut health
 
This systematic review found that yoga and Buddhist meditation were associated with favorable gut microbiota and metabolite profiles in four human studies involving healthy adults. However, because participants largely followed vegetarian or vegan diets and no randomized controlled trials were included, the findings cannot prove that meditation alone reshapes the gut microbiome.
 
 
 New mathematical model tracks microbial contribution to human digestionNew mathematical model tracks microbial contribution to human digestion
 
Food labels make calories seem simple. They show the number of calories per serving, which is calculated based on how much fat, carbohydrates and protein the food contains.
 
   Cincinnati scientists grow larger gut organoids with self-developing nerve cellsCincinnati scientists grow larger gut organoids with self-developing nerve cells
 
Thanks to special 3D-printed scaffolding trays designed by experts at Cincinnati Children's, researchers can now produce larger versions of functional human gut organoids twice as fast as previous methods-and these organoids grow their own nerve cells.
 
   Scientists reveal why common pancreatic precancer lesions rarely turn deadlyScientists reveal why common pancreatic precancer lesions rarely turn deadly
 
Spatial and single-cell analyses of human donor pancreata showed that PanIN epithelial cells gradually acquire cancer-like molecular features, while their surrounding stromal and immune environment remains closer to normal pancreatic tissue. The findings suggest that delayed or incomplete microenvironmental reprogramming may help explain why most PanIN lesions remain indolent rather than progressing to pancreatic cancer.
 
   Persistent gut microbiome changes linked to sustained colorectal cancer riskPersistent gut microbiome changes linked to sustained colorectal cancer risk
 
More than a decade after removal of an adenoma-a precancerous mass-from the colon, alterations to the gut microbiome and metabolites remain and may drive heightened risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
 
 How the right diet could support the gut bacteria that matter most
 
How the right diet could support the gut bacteria that matter mostThis review examines how gut keystone bacteria shape microbiome stability, disease risk, and responses to diet. It highlights why better identification methods, experimental validation, and precision diet-probiotic strategies are needed to restore gut homeostasis.
 
 
 New colorectal cancer screening guidelines emphasize advanced stool tests
 
New colorectal cancer screening guidelines emphasize advanced stool testsWith colorectal cancer a growing concern among younger people, the American Cancer Society has endorsed two new types of stool tests to encourage people to get screened while also recommending a limited role for new blood tests many patients find appealing.
 
 
 Sting signaling stimulates vital immune defenses to actively suppress aggressive tumor growth
 
Sting signaling stimulates vital immune defenses to actively suppress aggressive tumor growthA new review brings attention to the STING pathway as a critical regulator in both colitis and colon cancer, highlighting its complex and often opposing roles in inflammation and tumor development. The findings underscore how this key component of the innate immune system can act as both a driver of disease and a protective mechanism, depending on biological context.
 
 
 Finnish researchers use AI to accelerate colorectal cancer diagnostics
 
Finnish researchers use AI to accelerate colorectal cancer diagnosticsResearchers at the Faculty of Information Technology at the University of Jyväskylä have used artificial intelligence to speed up the analysis of colorectal cancer samples and predict the functioning of the cells' DNA repair mechanism.
 
 
 FIT intervention boosts colorectal cancer screening across racial/ethnic groups
 
FIT intervention boosts colorectal cancer screening across racial/ethnic groupsBackground: Racially and ethnically minoritized patients are underscreened for colorectal cancer, resulting in racial/ethnic disparities.
 
 
 Gut changes linger years after polyp removal and may signal colorectal cancer risk
 
Gut changes linger years after polyp removal and may signal colorectal cancer riskResearchers found that women who had undergone colorectal adenoma resection still showed gut microbiome and fecal metabolome alterations an average of about 12 years later. These persistent changes partly resembled colorectal cancer-associated patterns, suggesting that the host-microbiome axis may remain altered along the adenoma-cancer continuum.
 
 
 New 3D-Printed Trays Help Produce Functioning Human Gut Organoids Twice as Fast
 
New 3D-Printed Trays Help Produce Functioning Human Gut Organoids Twice as FastThanks to special 3D-printed scaffolding trays designed by experts at Cincinnati Children's, researchers can now produce larger versions of functional human gut organoids twice as fast as previous methods-and these organoids grow their own nerve cells.
 
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