Tag: Microbiome and Probiotics
Probiotic, Vitamin D Supplementation Tied to Benefits With Schizophrenia
Improvements seen in cognition, cholesterol, blood sugar, and C-reactive protein
FDA Issues Warning on Dangers of Probiotic Products for Preemie Babies
The products have contributed to at least one infant death this year, the FDA said
Following One Death, FDA Warns Hospitals About Giving Probiotics to Preemies
Infant developed sepsis caused by a type of bacteria that turned out to be a genetic match to the bacteria contained in the probiotic
Alterations in Infant Gut Microbiota Precede Development of Eczema
Similar patterns also observed in C-section-born infants
Gut Microbiome May Predict Later Peanut Allergies
Infants who eventually developed peanut allergies had lower gut microbiome diversity during their early years
Racial-, Ethnicity-Linked Microbiome Variation ID’d From 3 Months
Machine learning modeling of childhood microbiomes from eight cohorts distinguished categories with 87 percent accuracy
Gut Microbiota Influences Survival After Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant
Diversity and composition of gut microbiota before transplantation associated with survival
Gut Microbial Taxonomic Profiles Differ With, Without Preclinical Alzheimer Disease
Change in gut microbiome composition associated with β-amyloid and tau pathological brain biomarkers
Fecal Microbiota Transplant Effective for Immune-Mediated Colitis
92 percent of 12 patients with refractory immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced colitis achieved clinical remission at end of study
ASCO: Microbiome Varies for Early-Onset, Late-Onset Colorectal Cancer
Cladosporium sp. was more commonly found in early-onset CRC, while Pseudomonas luteola, Ralstonia sp., Moraxella osloensis occurred more often in late-onset CRC