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uctoday.comBritish chef Mike Keen will ski roughly 320 kilometers across northern Greenland this spring while eating only fermented seal meat. He will collect fecal samples from himself and his sled dog for a University of Greenland researcher studying shifts in gut microbiome. The expediti…
news-medical.netA new study published in Nature Communications reveals that regular coffee consumption affects the microbiota-gut-brain axis, with distinct impacts from caffeinated and decaffeinated varieties. Researchers examined healthy adults in Ireland, finding changes in metabolites, immune…
EuronewsResearch from Stanford Medicine and the Arc Institute shows that age-related changes in the gut microbiome influence memory decline in mice through inflammation and vagus nerve signaling. A University of Cambridge study identified a group of gut bacteria, CAG-170, more common in…