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 Gut microbiome resists major changes from a nut-rich dietGut microbiome resists major changes from a nut-rich diet
 
The systematic review highlights that while nuts influence gut microbiota, the effects are modest and vary by nut type, warranting further investigation.
 
 
 Popular painkiller use linked to gut microbiome shiftsPopular painkiller use linked to gut microbiome shifts
 
Research shows common painkillers, especially salicylic acid, can alter gut microbiota and metabolites, potentially influencing neuropsychiatric disorders.
 
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Knee braces, water therapy and exercise are the most promising non-drug therapies for treating knee osteoarthritis, according to a new meta-analysis publishing June 18, 2025 in the open-access journal PLOS One by Yuan Luo of the First People's Hospital of Neijiang, China.
 
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Dutch researchers identified specific food compounds that influence remission and flare risk in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. The study shows compound-level dietary analysis could help personalize IBD management and clarify conflicting advice about diet.
 
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A diabetes medication that lowers brain fluid pressure has cut monthly migraine days by more than half, according to a new study presented today at the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress 2025.
 
 Bariatric surgery leads to greater weight loss than GLP-1 drugs after two years
 
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 Estrogen-responsive cells found to heighten gut pain in females
 
Estrogen-responsive cells found to heighten gut pain in femalesResearchers uncovered how estrogen heightens gut sensitivity in females by activating PYY-secreting L-cells, which stimulate serotonin release from EC cells. This paracrine circuit intensifies pain signaling and may explain the sex bias in conditions like IBS.
 
 
 Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Shell Eggs: Scientific Perspective on the 2025 Outbreak
 
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 Understanding the interconnected roles of microbial, metabolic, and immune biomarkers in IBD
 
Understanding the interconnected roles of microbial, metabolic, and immune biomarkers in IBDInflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), encompassing ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract with a rising global burden.
 
 
 Flies on dairy farms act as hidden carriers of superbugs and zoonotic threats
 
Flies on dairy farms act as hidden carriers of superbugs and zoonotic threatsResearchers used deep metagenomic sequencing to trace zoonotic pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes from cow manure into the guts of muscid flies on a French dairy farm. Findings reveal that flies not only carry but may amplify dangerous microbes, underscoring public health risks.
 
 
 Colorectal cancer patients fare better when diagnosed before other cancers
 
A new study using one of the world's largest cancer registries shows that patient outcomes can be significantly impacted depending on when colorectal cancer (CRC) is diagnosed related to other cancers.
 
 
 T cells play key role in early stages of Parkinson’s disease
 
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 Exploring cytokine networks in autoimmune diseases and advances in therapy
 
Exploring cytokine networks in autoimmune diseases and advances in therapyThis article explores the complex roles of cytokine networks in the development and progression of autoimmune diseases.
 
 
 Balancing microbial dynamics and intelligence with probiotics
 
Balancing microbial dynamics and intelligence with probioticsDiscover how probiotics help balance microbial dynamics and intelligence, supporting overall well-being through microbiome regulation.
 
 
 Exploring innovations in industrial biopolymers
 
Exploring innovations in industrial biopolymersExplore innovations in industrial biopolymers and their role in creating sustainable, eco-friendly alternatives for packaging andmanufacturing.
 
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