Your gut is home to trillions of bacteria that quietly support everything from digestion to immune function – and your diet ...
The key to changing blood types may be in the gut. Enzymes made by bacteria in the human digestive tract can strip the sugars that determine blood type from the surface of red blood cells in the lab, ...
It turns out there is more to gas than a sheepish laugh or a quick departure from a crowded room. Scientists from Monash ...
Most of us will be aware of the importance of gut health, with Fibremaxxing being the latest trend in the wellness world. But now nutritionists say it could be even easier to boost our gut ...
Dear Doctors: I just read that adding honey to yogurt is good for your gut microbiome. Is that true? I avoid added sugar, so I buy plain yogurt and have it with fresh berries. But I’m eating the ...
As temperatures cool, your digestive system benefits from foods that support what Dr. Mercola calls “digestive fire,” your ...
Q: I just read that adding honey to yogurt is good for your gut microbiome. Is that true? I avoid added sugar, so I buy plain yogurt and have it with fresh berries. But I’m eating the yogurt to ...
Researchers have isolated an enzyme from bacteria present in human saliva that has potential as a therapy for celiac disease (CD), an autoimmune disorder that causes severe digestive and other health ...
A research team shows in a new study how leaf beetles could successfully use new and previously indigestible food sources in the course of evolution. The insects acquired enzymes from microorganisms ...
WILMINGTON, Del. — Catherine Grimes is still in her 30s, but she is already a veteran in the war on harmful bacteria. Having helped design new antibiotics while a graduate student at Princeton ...