Advertisement
Home Tags Microbiome and Probiotics

Tag: Microbiome and Probiotics

Alterations in Gut Microbiome ID’d in Postacute COVID-19 Syndrome

0

Higher levels of Ruminococcus gnavus, Bacteroides vulgatus, lower levels of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii observed in patients with PACS

High-Fiber Diet May Benefit Melanoma Patients on Immunotherapy

0

Higher intake of dietary fiber linked to longer progression-free survival in melanoma patients on immune checkpoint blockade

Higher Flavonoid Intake May Lower Systolic Blood Pressure

0

Higher consumption of berries, red wine linked to lower SBP; association partly explained by microbial factors

Oral Microbiome Differs With Rheumatoid Arthritis

0

Those with early RA or at risk for RA show higher abundance of proinflammatory species

Probiotic With Low-Dose Iron Studied in Pregnant Women

0

Iron status improved in healthy pregnant women randomly assigned to Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v product versus placebo

Fecal Transplant May Counter Anti-PD-1 Resistance in Melanoma

0

FMT plus anti-PD-1 therapy may change gut microbiome and help overcome drug resistance in some patients with advanced melanoma

Plant-Based Diet Brings Better 'Microbiome

Composition of Gut Microbiome Altered in Patients With COVID-19

0

Several gut commensals with known immunomodulatory potential underrepresented in patients with COVID-19

Breast Cancer Surgery Brings Drug Addiction Danger: Study

Oral Microbiome Tied to Lung Cancer Risk in Never-Smokers

0

Risk varies according to profile of the oral microbiota; risk lower with greater abundance of Spirochaetia, Bacteroidetes

Probiotics are not recommended for most digestive conditions

Probiotics Not Recommended for Most Digestive Conditions

0
Probiotics for Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS, C. difficile should be used only in context of clinical trial
Pre/probiotic therapy may be useful for patients with depression and/or anxiety disorders

Review: Pre/Probiotics May Be Useful for Depression, Anxiety

0
All seven studies demonstrated significant improvements in one or more of the outcomes measured