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posted 2024-01-07 09:27
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2023年12月19日のThe Conversation記事によると、複数の研究によって裏付けられて いる500億ドルの米国のプロバイオティクス市場は、体内の有害な細菌や便秘を予防 し、コレステロールと血圧を下げ、ビタミン生成をサポートし、免疫システムを高める ことを示す。「2」 しかし、他の研究...
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posted 2023-07-27 20:47
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The following is part two by guest author Dr. Nicole Apelian. She was among the first women selected for the History Channel’s hit TV show “Alone”. Sh...
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posted 2020-10-24 09:27
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Imagine if humans could breathe in air and breathe out electricity. That's not so far from the truth for some bacteria. It is commonly accepted among scientists that two bacteria, Shewanella and Geobacter conduct small amounts of electricity. Bacteria have no mouth or lungs. The bacteria called Geobacter swallows organic w...
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posted 2020-03-28 23:33
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A January 27, 2020 article co-published by lead scientist Leslie Ann Jaramillo Koyama of Stanford University, developed Bellymount, a method for high-resolution imaging of live microscopy. The imaging of an adult vinegar fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has yielded foundational insights into what scientists call metazoan physiology...
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posted 2020-03-11 06:40
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A March 11 2020 report by The Conversation, a collaboration between three Australian universities, conducted two studies, one of mice and the other of...
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posted 2020-02-26 20:41
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The research we are witnessing on the gut microbiome is nothing short of revolutionary and its importance to health care is still just scratching the surface. Two perennial institutions just one day apart came up separately with two keys to the puzzles that could forever alter the way we administer health care to digestive s...
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posted 2020-02-14 20:51
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A February 13, 2020 article published by Psychology Central claims that our personality is shaped by the bugs, or microbes, in our gut. Microbial dive...
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posted 2020-01-11 12:00
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According to December 03, 2019 report by a professor at Amsterdam University, strong beers can be “very, very healthy” for gut health when consumed in...
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posted 2019-09-20 14:57
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The answer is yes, and it's more common than you think. Researchers have discovered a new culprit to liver damage without even picking up your favorite alcoholic drink. That culprit is the bacteria in your gut, specifically a strain called Klebsiella pneumonia. Not everyone's k. pneumonia creates liver damaging levels of al...