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Pathogenic bacteria represent a threat to vulnerable infants in early life. During the neonatal phase of life, the intestinal microbiota is relatively simple ...
Jason. They are the silent partners inside your intestines. Bacteria in your gut, or the microbiome, prime the immune system, help digest food, and produce.
While the bacteria in the intestine are helpful for digesting food and fighting infections, they have long been suspected to play an essential role in ...
... gut microbiome. Komal Singh, Ph.D. Symptoms that can co-occur with chemotherapy-induced nausea include vomiting, dry mouth, diarrhea, lack of appetite ...
Clinical Trials · A Study of the Gut Microbiome in Patients with Lymphoma or Myeloma, and Undergoing Stem Cell Transplant · More about research at Mayo Clinic.
The purpose of this study is investigate if functions and composition of the gut microbiome are associated with the occurrence of chemotherapy-induced nausea ( ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether engineering gut microbiome using probiotics will alter host immunological response to breast and lung cancers.
The primary aim is to study the correlation between changes in the gut microbiome of obese subjects undergoing an intragastric balloon procedure.
It is well-established that the human body's microbiome ― the bacteria in the gut ― dramatically affects health and disease. However, the role of the gut in ...
Infection by the bacteria C. diff often occurs in hospitals after antibiotic treatment wipes out the patient's gut microbiome. In turn, the microbiome is ...
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