Sentences with phrase «gut health research»

Dr. Goldenberg is a leader in Crohn's and gut health research and has presented his research to physicians and scientists nationally and internationally.
Dr. Goldenberg, RND is a leader in IBS and gut health research and has presented his research to doctors and scientists nationally and internationally.
Dr. Goldenberg is a leader in IBS and gut health research and has presented his research to physicians and scientists nationally and internationally.
Diet has a profound effect on a multitude of phenotypes, especially those most relevant to microbiome and gut health research.
In the coming weeks, I'll share with you some of the gut health research that was shared with me onsite at the event (In full transparency my attendance at the event was partially funded by sponsors, none of which are mentioned in this post).

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Health and science professionals warn that budget cuts proposed by President Donald Trump could be devastating for future generations, potentially gutting spending on biomedical and environmental research.
Following a gluten - free diet may be detrimental to gut health, which may also affect immune health, according to a new study from the Spanish National Research Council.
Research is showing that omega - 3 fatty acids, particularly EPA may help to support the tolerance of probiotic strains within your gut microbiome; making sardines an excellent gut health superfood.
For example, Wild Blueberries have double the antioxidant capacity of regular blueberries and recent research is suggesting that they may play an important role in gut and brain health and also lower the incidence of diabetes and certain cancers.
``... Previous research has also shown that eating dark chocolate may help promote gut health by selectively feeding beneficial bacteria, as opposed to harmful ones.
⇒ The health of your digestive tract — gut health — is so important and research is showing more and more just how important it is.
Research shows that having a healthy gut positively affects mood, memory, immune health, digestion and more — all so essential to our everyday lives.
According to market research firm Innova, digestive / gut health was the primary claim associated with infant formula launches in 2015.
DuPont Nutrition & Health (DuPont) released the findings of a research study showing that DuPont ™ Danisco ® Litesse ® Ultra ™ polydextrose alters the gut microbiome.
Danone has signed exclusive 10 years licence agreements with Probi, providing the French food and beverage giant with exclusive rights to use the Swedish probiotic research company's Lp299 technology in probiotic fruit drinks and fruit juices for gut health outside North America.
Our research seeks to develop a better understanding of the role of food and nutrition in gut health, for the development of diets, foods and supplements that improve the health of the digestive system.
New research reveals that your gut bacteria breaks down and ferments the components in dark chocolate, turning them into anti-inflammatory compounds that benefit your health.
I've been doing a lot of health research lately and it's no surprise that the consistent theme that keeps coming up is about probiotics and healing the gut.
As more research suggests that our gut health has a major impact on our overall well - being, there's greater importance in feeding your microbiome with nourishing foods.
Gut bacteria is being identified as a contributing factor to more and more health conditions all the time, there is some pretty interesting research being done on it.
Only recently has research begun to explore the biodome of the human gut, and the integral role gut bacteria play in maintaining our health.
As medical science tries to determine why our nation is suffering a obesity epidemic, an emerging body of research implicates gut health.
That sounds superficial, but all the research coming out about gut health says differently.
More and more research continues to come out on how crucial our gut health is in regards to our entire wellbeing not only physical health, but mental health as well.
Through projects at Duke Health, DCRI and the Duke Center for Childhood Obesity Research, Armstrong and other Duke scientists are assessing the most effective strategies to reduce obesity in children, including programs that offer at - risk children access to free medical care, partnerships with municipal recreation programs across North Carolina, and even studying children's gut bacteria to determine how the gut microbiome is related to weight.
Yo - yoing between eating well during the week and binging on junk food over the weekend is likely to be just as bad for your gut health as a consistent diet of junk, new UNSW research suggests.
«These are the first studies to show that exercise can have an effect on your gut independent of diet or other factors,» said Jeffrey Woods, a University of Illinois professor of kinesiology and community health who led the research with former doctoral student Jacob Allen, now a postdoctoral researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
«Every human carries trillions of bacteria in their gut (gut microbiome) and recent advances in research indicate that these tiny passengers play an important role in our overall health maintenance,» says Ashutosh Mangalam, PhD, assistant professor of pathology at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.
The scientists of the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute at McMaster University discovered that mice that harboured in their gut the opportunistic bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Psa) isolated from celiac patients, metabolized gluten differently than mice treated with Lactobacillus, often used as probiotics.
Just as the microorganisms in our gut are increasingly recognized as important players in human health and behavior, new research from the University of Toronto Mississauga demonstrates that microorganisms are equally critical to the growth and health of plants.
Warinner and colleague, Cecil M. Lewis, Jr., co-direct OU's Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome Research and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in tResearch and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in tresearch focused on reconstructing the ancestral human oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence health and disease in diverse populations, both today and in the past.
But even in patients with no known mental issues, psychotherapy improves gut health, as research published online in February in the Asian Journal of Psychiatry showed.
October 28, 2015 — A consortium of 48 scientists from 50 institutions in the United States has called for an ambitious research effort to understand and harness microbiomes — the communities of microorganisms that inhabit ecosystems as varied as the human gut and the ocean, to improve human health, agriculture, bioenergy, and the environment.
As a result, «The Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer, promoting longevity and improving gut health,» says Antonia Thodis, a clinical and research dietitian currently studying the diet at La Trobe University.
For example, your gut system affects the health of your brain, and there's also exciting research that's examining the gut - skin axis and how the health of your microbiome will determine the health of your skin.
You may not know it, but your gut health and digestion is fascinating not only to me but also to the scientists working on some of the most cutting - edge research.
So much research is coming out about the importance of gut health that it can feel like we're learning something new every day.
I'm constantly seeing more research on the many ways that gut bacteria influences our health.
Research also reflects the benefits of fasting therapy for gut health.
Research over the past decade has shown us that gut health is crucial for overall health in many ways.
Other Remedies to Consider: Research agrees that it is important to address gut health to manage inflammation.
New research is constantly showing the relationship of gut bacteria to many aspects of health.
I knew the research but I was absolutely amazed at the changes our whole family saw from supporting gut health and working to reduce inflammation and leaky gut.
And recent research reveals that potatoes contain a type of carbohydrate called resistant starch, which can help you stay full, keep blood sugar in check, and maintain gut health.
With the exciting research coming out about gut health and the microbiome, SIBO has become better understood.
Naturopaths have always credited the gut as being the centre of immunity, but with solid research putting the case for probiotics, now mainstream health pros are cottoning on.
The growing body of research on gut health postulates that the gut and the brain operate on the same axis.
Research on food allergies and gut health continues, and I'm excited to see what future studies will reveal.
Research shows a way to transfer a mom's microbes to cesarean babies using probiotics from the birth canal, improving gut bacteria and immune health.
Our gut bacteria, there's good ones, there's bad ones, we haven't been able to isolate all of them, there's very little, relatively, that we know about the microbiome, but a lot more research is coming out, especially in the area of mental health.
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