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A metabolite produced in the digestion of red meat

Gut Metabolite May Help Predict Cardiovascular Mortality Risk

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Trimethylamine N-oxide may trigger plaque build-up in blood vessels
For patients with type 2 diabetes on insulin therapy

Lactobacillus Supplement Doesn’t Impact HbA1c in Type 2 Diabetes

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Patients receiving highest dose of L. reuteri have increases in insulin sensitivity index versus baseline
Metformin seems to alter gut microbiota composition

Metformin Alters Gut Microbiota Composition in Diabetes

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Higher relative abundance of A. muciniphila, SCFA-producing microbiota for metformin-treated diabetes
For pregnant women

Oral Probiotics Have No Impact on Vaginal Health in Pregnancy

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Similar decrease in proportion of normal vaginal microbiota for treatment, placebo groups
Patients with peripheral artery disease who also have high levels of trimethylamine N-oxide

Digestive Byproduct of Meat Linked to Mortality Risk in PAD

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Findings for patients with peripheral artery disease and high levels of trimethylamine N-oxide
Dietary zinc alters the gut microbiota and affects resistance to Clostridium difficile infection

Zinc Alters Gut Microbiota, Cuts Resistance to C. difficile

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Excess dietary zinc reduces minimum amount of antibiotics needed to confer susceptibility to CDI
Obese children and teens have different gut flora composition than their normal-weight peers

Obese Children, Teens Exhibit Different Gut Flora Composition

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Targeting specific types of bacteria might one day help treat childhood obesity, research suggests
Compositionally distinct human neonatal gut microbiota appear differentially related to risk of childhood atopy and asthma

Newborn Gut Microbiome May Predict Later Allergy, Asthma

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Gut microbiome dysbiosis might promote CD4+ T cell dysfunction
Gut microbiome diversity is significantly lower in patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome

Gut Microbiome Diversity Lower in Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

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Tighter clustering of controls versus wider clustering of cases in UniFrac principal coordinate analysis