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Good gut bacteria to help patients to breathe easier
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... increasing dietary fibre can help to promote the growth of ‘good’ gut bacteria and slow the progression of chronic respiratory diseases. “It ... Society of Respirology in Kyoto, Japan.   News & Articles Good gut bacteria to help patients to breathe easier HMRI respiratory ...
Gut Health: The Inside Story Community Seminar
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HMRI recently hosted the incredibly popular Gut Health: The Inside Story virtual community seminar. Learn about some ... gastrointestinal experts. HMRI recently hosted the incredibly popular Gut Health: The Inside Story virtual community seminar. Learn about some ... goes on inside the gut? gut health, diet, gastrointestinal, gut bacteria, microbiome Gut Health: The Inside Story Community Seminar Gut ...
A healthy gut can keep your lungs happy
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... improving asthma symptoms. Human bodies are inhabited by billions of bacteria that are essential for our wellbeing, and the majority of these ... we eat is really important in maintaining a healthy balance in our gut bacteria. Fibre from the food that we eat feeds the healthy bacteria that live in our guts. When gut bacteria process fibre it produces beneficial chemicals that have a ...
Bowel Cancer and the Microbiome - The Community in our Gut
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HMRI is all about community but gut health researcher Dr Emily Hoedt is investigating another type of ... “the community in our guts”! HMRI is all about community but gut health researcher Dr Emily Hoedt is investigating another type of ... estimated 10-100 trillion microbial cells in our bodies, primarily bacteria in the gut.  And there may be a connection with bowel cancer. ...
Gut feel for better asthma control
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Fibre supplements create a healthy gut microbiota and in turn reduce airway inflammation in asthmatics, a ... of Newcastle/HMRI study has shown fibre supplements create a healthy gut microbiota and in turn reduce airway inflammation in asthmatics. The ... get digested until it reaches the large intestine and then the bacteria that are present in the large intestine breakdown the fibre to ...
It's time to talk about poo!
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... Bridie conceived of the Poo Room to demystify and de-stigmatise the gut, and poo. We don't often talk about poo, or people who are suffering with gut problems. Bridie wants to change that. Dr Bridie Goggins  is a ... it should). Normally it allows passage of nutrients, and keeps out bacteria and other nasties, but with IBD, things don't behave as they ...
Understanding how diet modulates the gut microbiome in asthmatic children
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... has many negative effects, including the development of an unhealthy gut bacteria profile, which can impair the immune system. Recent data from ... collect blood and faeces, so that we can examine differences in the gut bacteria and then relate these differences to changes in the blood ...
Kerith Duncanson
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What are your research interest? Gastrointestinal (gut) nutrition Dietary assessment Aboriginal health and nutrition Rural ... relationships between dietary intake (both food and nutrients) on the gut and how the gut deals with food and nutrients, this may be possible. ... would it be if a simple ‘poo test’ could tell us not only what bacteria are living in the gut, but what we ate yesterday, and what can ...
Emily Hoedt
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Research Interests Studying the gut microbiome and how it can be used to predict disease Isolating novel microbes from the gut Understanding how microbes interact with the human host in relation ... in kangaroos and cows, in fact the same bugs also live in the human gut and were suggested to be involved in gastrointestinal disease. The ...
Investigating the role of microbiomes in COPD
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... if smoking stops and there are no treatments. Recently changes in gut microbes have been linked to inducing or protecting against inflammation in the gut and lung. Thus we may be able to control inflammation by modifying ... of airway inflammation. We have now identified 2 virtually unknown bacteria that go from 0% to 10% of the gut microbiome in smoking models. ...
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