Your Gut Bacteria Are Eating More Than We Thought and That’s a Good Thing
Scientists have discovered that our intestines may be paying gut microbes in sugar.
Scientists have discovered that our intestines may be paying gut microbes in sugar.
Gut bacteria may contribute to the development of autism-like behaviors.
Bacteria that cause ulcers and gastric cancer are becoming increasingly resistant to our antibiotics.
This is good news, because it means we can change things.
Many of the alleged benefits of probiotics have not been proven, but scientists are finding some promise.
It's a whole new type of cookbook.
There's good bacteria and bad bacteria, but the gut seems to be so diverse in its bacterial offering from person ...
A new study suggests that two very common emulsifiers - chemicals that stabilize foods and stop products like mayo from ...