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+1 +1Carnivore Foods Could Be Problematic Your Health – Dr. Paul Mason Speaks Out
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+1 +1Fiber Facts & Myths - What Almost Everyone Gets Wrong
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+2 +1What I've Been Waiting For: How To Shield Your Gut from Stress
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+2 +1Could the Carnivore Diet Revolutionize Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treatment?
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+2 +1Your Poop Schedule Says a Lot About Your Overall Health, Study Suggests
A new study published Tuesday in Cell Reports Medicine reveals that bowel movement frequency significantly influences physiology and long-term health, with the best outcomes linked with passing stools once or twice a day.
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+24 +1Bowel disease breakthrough as researchers make ‘holy grail’ discovery
Scientists pinpoint driver of IBD and other disorders with work under way to adapt existing drugs to treat patients
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+46 +1Zebra fishes show the way to drugs against Inflammatory bowel disease, IBD
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+29 +1Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Parkinson's Disease - PubMed
The etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) is multifactorial, with genetics, aging, and environmental agents all a part of the PD pathogenesis. Widespread aggregation of the α-synuclein protein in the form of Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites, and degeneration of substantia nigra dopamine neurons are the …
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+15 +1Common food dye can trigger inflammatory bowel diseases, say McMaster researchers
Researchers using experimental animal models of IBD found that continual exposure to Allura Red AC harms gut health and promotes inflammation. The dye directly disrupts gut barrier function and increases the production of serotonin, a hormone/neurotransmitter found in the gut, which subsequently alters gut microbiota composition leading to increased susceptibility to colitis. The study suggests a link between a commonly used food dye and IBDs and warrants further exploration between food dyes and IBDs at experimental, epidemiological and clinical levels.
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+19 +1Toxin-producing Yeast Strains in Gut Fuel IBD
Individual Candida albicans yeast strains in the human gut are as different from each other as the humans that carry them, and some C. albicans strains may damage the gut of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), according to a new study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
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+15 +1A Toxic Fungus Could Be Contributing to Some People's Irritable Bowel Disease
Some strains of yeast in the human gut can produce toxins that could contribute to irritable bowel disease (IBD), according to new research.
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+21 +1Scientists Warn That Triclosan – Found in Toothpaste and Toys – Triggers Harm to the Gut
Previous research has shown triclosan’s toxicity, but the new study provides a closer look at the changes caused in the gut’s microscopic population. Researchers connected specific gut microbial enzymes, notably gut microbial beta-glucuronidase (GUS) proteins, with triclosan and showed these enzymes drive triclosan to wreak havoc in the gut.
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+25 +1The Power of Poop: Do Fecal Transplants Help Treat IBD?
There's growing demand for healthy feces from human donors to treat C. difficile and other conditions
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+16 +1Scientists Trick The Immune System Into Healing The Gut of Mice With Inflamed Bowels
An important cell in mice and humans' immune systems has been shown to have gut-healing properties in mice with a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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+24 +1Mouth Bacteria Have Been Linked to Severe Forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The human body is a league of nations for an unfathomable variety of microbes, kept in check by complex relationships with our immune system and carefully crafted truces with each other.
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+12 +1Shape of Poo (parody of Shape of You by Ed Sheeran)
Yup,it's a good un.
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+18 +1Shinzo Abe, Japan’s Longest-Serving Leader, to Resign Because of Illness
TOKYO — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan will resign because of ill health, the country’s national broadcaster, NHK, reported on Friday, just four days after he exceeded the record for the longest consecutive run as leader in Japanese history.
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+20 +1CBD Could Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Says New Study
The first-of-its-kind study demonstrates how the cannabinoid can be used to treat intestinal permeability.
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+10 +1Your Illness is Not Your Fault
And it's not..No magic bullets either.
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+14 +1The 1200% Increase in my Prescription Drug Costs
In what universe this ok? I guess the CEO needs a new villa in Paris.
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