Microbes that live in your gut are "little pets living inside your intestinal tract," according to Gail Cresci, a microbiome expert at the Cleveland Clinic. Besides digesting food, they also support ...
The trillions of microbes that live in your gut are likened to "little pets living inside your intestinal tract." Or at least, that's how Gail Cresci, a microbiome expert at the Cleveland Clinic, ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating psychiatric condition characterized by a persistently low mood, a lack of ...
A study reveals that lysozyme (LYZ) plays a pivotal role in age-related blood vessel inflammation by influencing gut bacteria. It shows that administering LYZ orally can restore a healthy gut balance ...
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