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'Even Short Bouts' of Binge Drinking Can Cause Serious Harm to the Gastrointestinal System
Researchers called it an "early step in alcohol-related gut and liver injury"
Just one episode of binge drinking -- consuming four alcoholic drinks in two hours (for women) or five (for men) -- can cause serious harm to the body, new research says.
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Gut Inflammation Link to Alzheimer's Disease Confirmed Once Again
Researchers are investigating how changes in the gut microbiome may lead to chronic inflammation, which could impact the blood-brain barrier and promote neuroinflammation, potentially contributing to neural injury and neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease.
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What Your Breath Is Trying to Tell You About Your Health, According to Scientists
In a recent study, researchers found that compounds in breath mirror your gut microbiome.
What if a simple exhale could determine that your gut microbiome is out of whack.
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Why People Still Eat Bacteria Taken From The Poop Of A First World War Soldier
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The case caught the attention of Professor Alfred Nissle, a physician at the hospital who had grown increasingly interested in the bacterial contents of the human intestine.
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Everyday chemicals are quietly damaging beneficial gut bacteria
Scientists have completed a large laboratory analysis of widely used human-made chemicals and found that 168 of them are harmful to bacteria that normally live in a healthy human gut.
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Scientists found a way to help aging guts heal themselves
Many people notice that certain foods become harder to tolerate with age. One possible reason is damage to the intestinal epithelium, a thin, single layer of cells that lines the intestine.