Category: Research
... 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. ...
Category: Research
... 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. ...
Category: News & Articles
... Professor Talley, who is a global authority on incurable functional gut disorders that affect more than one in five Australians, said he was ... at the University of Newcastle has led to the discovery of two new gut diseases in conditions that were previously thought to have no known ... in dyspepsia and large bowel eosinophilia linked to colonic bacteria in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). His other major work has ...
Category: Research
... 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 mice. ...
Category: News & Articles
... and Neurogastroenterology, is at the forefront of research into gut health, with his work playing a key role in reframing the ... causes of IBS , which include triggers such as food intolerances, gut inflammation, bacteria such as spirochetes present in the colon, mental health ...
Category: News & Articles
... a different way," Ms Ferns said. "I went with the ‘good vs bad’ gut theme for the painting...I wanted to show how the gut affects the whole body." Art writer, Joey Hespe describes the ... on the continuous exchange of information between the gut wall, bacteria and the nerves. Encapsulating the concept of 'good vs bad' gut ...
Category: News & Articles
... research and is an authority on incurable functional gut disorders that affect more than one in five Australians. His recent work linking the gut as a major driver of anxiety and other changes in the brain has ... in dyspepsia, and large bowel eosinophilia linked to colonic bacteria in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). His other major work has ...
Category: News & Articles
... a type of drug known as a prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor (PHDi) tricks gut tissue into an early triggering of the intestine’s healing ... the key ways that this drug works is in restoring the lining of the gut, the wall that separates the contents of your intestines from your ... Keely said. “With inflammatory bowel disease the barrier that stops bacteria and toxins getting through is broken; this drug effectively ...
Category: News & Articles
... a single daily dose of a soluble fibre (inulin) led to changes in the gut microbiome and an increase in beneficial bacteria that can suppress an overactive immune system. “When we consume soluble fibre, the healthy bacteria in our gut break fibre down to create compounds that travel into the ...
Category: General
... the possibility to reinstill faith in 2 quotes in the context of gut health and ultimately overall wellbeing, which are: “ You are what ... fascinating relationship between food, nutrients, dietary pattern, gut bacteria, and gastrointestinal health , I am doing my PhD on role of ...