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... Institute (HMRI)* explored the impact of psychological stress on the gut. The team studied biopsies from the gastrointestinal tract of ... The heightened activation leads to subtle inflammation of the gut, which leads to FGID, pain and more alterations in gut function,” ... going undiagnosed and desperately seeking answers from their health professionals. “It’s incredible how many people have symptoms ...
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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. ... that I have a lot to live up to as I turn this research into better health outcomes for patients.” This year’s event was held virtually, ... Society of Respirology in Kyoto, Japan. News & Articles Good gut bacteria to help patients to breathe easier HMRI respiratory ...
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The Hunter’s health and medical researchers found 80 reasons to celebrate last night ... grants and prizes during the 2015 Awards Night. The Hunter’s health and medical researchers found 80 reasons to celebrate last night ... new delivery models for drugs that target inflammatory cells in the gut. HMRI Foundation Chairman Kyle Loades said the Awards Night again ...
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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 ... gut is removed. For babies with this condition there are long-term health implications including a short gut and neurological impairments. ...
Category: Researcher Profiles
What are your research interest? Gastrointestinal (gut) nutrition Dietary assessment Aboriginal health and nutrition Rural health research and researcher development ... relationships between dietary intake (both food and nutrients) on the gut and how the gut deals with food and nutrients, this may be possible. ...
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... your research? Our goal is to find the causes of chronic unexplained gut diseases from dypepsia to irritable bowel syndrome, unlock new ... the local and systemic effects of low grade inflammation in the gut, the role of the gut micro-organisms and the gut-brain axis. ... Biomarkers Affiliations Professor of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle Chair, Committee of ...
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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 ... collect blood and faeces, so that we can examine differences in the gut bacteria and then relate these differences to changes in the blood ... and their carers. Research Understanding how diet modulates the gut microbiome in asthmatic children ...
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... Microbiology, working in the Priority Research Centre for Digestive Health and Neurogastroenterology. Her research aims to characterise ... Research representative, Priority Research Centre for Digestive Health and Neurogastroenterology Centre for Research Excellence in ... in GI disease with the hope of identifying treatments Grace Burns - gut health researcher | HMRI Grace Burns ...
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... to patients and is one of the largest not‐for‐profit, academic health systems in the USA. Prior to joining the University of Newcastle in 2010 as Pro Vice-Chancellor (and Dean) of the Faculty of Health and Medicine, Nick was formerly Chair of the Department of ... Mayon Clinic, Hunter Medical Research Institute, Gastroenterologist, gut health research, medical research Laureate Professor Nick Talley ...
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... and administrator at the national and international level, and to health and scientific associations”. 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 ...