A groundbreaking study has revealed the critical role of gut bacteria in regulating stress responses through interactions with the body's circadian rhythms. New research uncovers gut bacteria's impact on stress and mental health This groundbreaking study from University College Cork and APC Microbiome Ireland, a Research Ireland Centre, provides compelling evidence that the trillions of microorganisms in the gut orchestrate …
Ageing is a progressive loss of homeostasis, impaired function, cognitive decline and vulnerability to death due to chronic, infectious, metabolic and neoplastic diseases hence, ageing gracefully is about more than just having younger-looking skin. Take charge of your gut microbiota with these tips to support healthy ageing In this context, a vital player emerges – our gut microbiota. Additionally, it …
Children taking antibiotics have a higher variety of gut fungal microbiota, which persists for 6 weeks after the start of treatment. Rebecca Ventin-Holmberg, a PhD research student at the university, said that the study clearly shows that the bacteria present in the gut regulate and control the fungal microbiota. “Children are usually given antibiotics, which leads to changes in gut …
Gut microbes can regulate the exocrine and endocrine functions of the pancreas and hormone production of the gastrointestinal tract, suggested a new study's findings that may help develop potential treatments for diabetes and other diseases. Gut microbiota regulates abdominal functions, finds study A team of researchers from Boston College, Joslin Diabetes Center, and Maastricht University, Netherlands, have reported these findings …