Artificial Intelligence Tool Revolutionizes Study of Intestinal Microorganisms in Infant Development
An artificial intelligence tool has been developed to study intestinal microorganisms involved in infant development. Svetlana Shamshurina/Getty Image Bank. More than 95% of the “microbiome,” which refers to the community of microorganisms that live in the body, is found in the gut. The gut microbiome influences infant development. It has been analyzed that artificial intelligence […]
Increased Butyrate-Producing Bacteria Linked to Lower Hospitalization Risk
Butyrate-producing bacteria 10%↑, risk of hospitalization 14-25%↓ Posted on 03.26.2024 9.00pm Posted on 03.26.2024 9.00pm Modified on 03.26.2024 2.18pm Views 64 They found that for every 10% increase in the number of bacteria in the gut that produce a type of fatty acid called butyrate, the risk of being hospitalized for an infection decreased by […]
Unveiling the Role of Fna C2 in Colon Tumor Growth: A Game-Changer in Colorectal Cancer Treatment?
Fna C2, a subtype of Fusobacterium nucleatum, is an accomplice. Posted on 03.22.2024 at 7.00pm Posted on 03.22.2024 at 7.00pm Modified on 03.22.2024 at 4.43pm Views 18 It has been consistently confirmed that patients with colon tumors containing Fusobacterium nucleatum have a lower survival rate and worse prognosis than patients without the microorganisms. [사진= 게티이미지뱅크]A […]
The Relationship Between Gut Bacteria and Colon Cancer: A Promising New Approach to Early Diagnosis
The gut microbial community and specific bacteria are different from those of older people… Expected to be able to predict colon cancer using stool alone without endoscopy Posted on 02.22.2024 1.05pm Posted on 02.22.2024 1.05pm Modified on 02.22.2024 1.19pm Views 473 The research results showed that the intestinal microorganisms present in the intestines of young […]
Gut Viruses: The Key to Reducing Stress in Mice
Stress-reducing effect of intestinal bacteriophage transplantation in healthy mice Posted on 02.06.2024 at 8.00pm Posted on 02.06.2024 at 8.00pm Modified on 02.06.2024 at 4.36pm Views 72 A new study suggests that certain viruses that live in the gut may help regulate stress. [사진= 게티이미지뱅크]Viruses are generally known to be harmful to our health. However, new […]
Fermented Foods and Gut Health: The Link to Brain Health
Fermented foods support gut health, including the microbiome, and gut health leads to brain health. Posted on 02.06.2024 at 07.01 Posted on 02.06.2024 at 07.01 Modified on 02.5.2024 at 14.51 Views 5 Fermented foods like kimchi can be beneficial for brain health or mental health, as well as gut health. [사진=게티이미지]Eating fermented foods like kimchi […]
Intestinal Lactic Acid Bacteria and the Link to Gastrointestinal Diseases
Intestinal lactic acid bacteria, which proliferate in case of stress, block the conversion of intestinal stem cells into protective cells. Posted on 01.25.2024 at 08.10 Posted on 01.25.2024 at 08.10 Modified on 01.25.2024 at 08.39 Views 14 IBS, which causes abdominal pain and diarrhoea, affects one in ten people. Ten million people worldwide suffer from […]
Longevity, Health, and Nutrition: The Key to a Healthy Diet and Better Well-Being
WP “Eat lots of beans, start with vegetables, eat less for dinner, provide nutrition for microorganisms…” Posted on 23.12.2023 20:12 Views 560 Posted on 23.12.2023 20:12 Modified 23.12.2023 22:24 Views 560 There is one food that elders in longevity villages around the world always eat. Every day they eat about a cup of beans, peas, […]
Revolutionizing Treatments for Male Menopause Syndrome: The Latest Insights from the Korean Menopause Society
Treatment Options for Chronic Fatigue in Middle-Aged Menopausal Patients Presented at Korean Menopause Society Conference As people reach middle age, many experience the challenges of menopausal syndrome, leading to chronic fatigue and a decline in overall body function. While women’s menopause is often a focus, men also undergo hormone-related changes that can result in fatigue […]
The Role of Lactobacillus Bacteria in Controlling Immune System Depression
Studies Show Lactobacillus Bacteria Could Control Depression by Boosting the Immune System Recent research has revealed the potential of a specific bacterium, Lactobacillus, commonly found in fermented foods and yogurt, to play a crucial role in managing stress and potentially preventing conditions such as depression and anxiety. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on the important […]