Changes in oral microbiota were associated with precancerous lesions and disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract in a ...
Gut microbiota is implicated in the right functioning of many organs, such as lungs, kidneys, liver, heart and brain. However, any disruption to the microbiota homeostasis results in the ...
Dysbiosis, or microbial imbalance, is increasingly implicated in the onset and progression of diseases like PDAC, underscoring the need to explore gut microbiota's role in cancer and other ...
The following is a summary of “Mechanistic implications of the Mediterranean diet in patients with newly diagnosed Crohn's disease- multi-omic results from a prospective cohort,” published in the ...
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What Is Gut Dysbiosis?
Antibiotic use—especially often or for extended periods—is the most common cause of gut dysbiosis. Antibiotics treat bacterial infections by killing or reducing harmful bacteria, but they also ...
Gut microbiota and phytochemicals synergize to produce bioactive metabolites that combat aging, reduce inflammation, and ...
The human gut microbiome, a complex ecosystem of bacteria, plays a vital role in overall health. Imbalances in this ecosystem ...
The cervicovaginal microbiome's role in Chlamydia infections underscores the need for molecular classification to enhance prevention and treatment strategies.
However, chronic substance use can disrupt the gut microbial ecosystem, resulting in microbial dysbiosis, altered intestinal permeability, and impaired host immune function and host metabolic health.