Research connecting gut bacteria and oxytocin provides a new mechanism for microbiome-promoted health benefits
The details of how gut resident bacteria L. reuteri can affect the gut and other organs are beginning to fall into place.
Read MoreThe details of how gut resident bacteria L. reuteri can affect the gut and other organs are beginning to fall into place.
Read MoreA simple, safe dietary intervention has an effect on the gut microbiome and metabolites in these patients.
Read MoreThe findings open the door to explore novel therapies and diagnostic tools for this undertreated condition.
Read MoreThose millions of bacteria living in your gut may someday be your allies in early detection of colorectal cancer, the second-leading cause of cancer-associated death in
Read More