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The supercentenarian’s gut health may hold the key to longevity.
The supercentenarian’s gut health may hold the key to longevity.
Scientists have discovered that our intestines may be paying gut microbes in sugar.
A gut microbe could naturally regulate sugar cravings and blood sugar levels, offering a promising alternative to drugs like Ozempic.
A forgotten ancient clay called Lemnian Earth, combined with a fungus, shows powerful antibacterial effects and promotes gut health in ...
"The simple things they told us, like eating your vegetables first, have always been good advice, and now science is ...
The link between autism and gut organisms seems to be stronger than we thought.
Preserved stool samples could be used to treat diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and bowel disorders.
Vitamin D might mediate the link between sunlight and healthy bacterial diversity in the gut.
It's a whole new type of cookbook.