Not exact matches
That goes beyond
conditions traditionally associated with the microbes
in our
gut, such as stomach and intestinal disorders.
Accordingly, the rejection of labor contracts «has not been the mechanism of last resort to save a failing business,» the Air Line Pilots Association told Congress
in 2010, «but instead has often been used by employers as a business model to gain long - term economic advantage by unfairly
gutting the wages and working
conditions of airline and other employees.»
One may grant
Gutting's point with regard to the epistemological problem without
in the least admitting that causality is neither a sufficient nor a necessary
condition for the metaphysical problem of induction.
Celiac disease is an autoimmune
condition in which the
gut becomes inflamed
in response to gluten.
A healthy
gut is an important step
in improving immune health and is vital when healing autoimmune
conditions and inflammation (6, 7, 8).
All of these
conditions have been linked to a lack of good bacteria
in the
gut.
While mucus is constantly being produced and degraded
in a normal
gut, the change
in bacteria activity under the lowest - fiber
conditions meant that the pace of eating was faster than the pace of production — almost like an overzealous harvesting of trees outpacing the planting of new ones.
Leaky
gut or intestinal permeability syndrome is a
condition in which the
gut lining is damaged.
I have a thyroid
condition and leaky
gut issues so I'm very thankful for this recipe being egg and nut free
in addition to Paleo.
From occasional seasonal allergies to autism, compromised
gut health can manifest
in any number of health
conditions.
The
condition is possibly caused by various factors, such as
gut bacteria imbalance, hormones, etc. but it is all reduced to pain
in the abdomen, which can often times be exacerbated by having too much gas after feeding.
Vitamin K, the B - vitamins, probiotics, and other enzymes are some of the beneficial nutrients
in fermented foods and necessary to maintain the bacteria
in the
guts, which are responsible for better neurological, digestive, and immune
conditions of the body.
The reality is not «gentle proteins», cute pink hearts or «probiotics just like those
in breastmilk» but dirty contaminated bottles, diarrhea, babies screaming with pain from otitis media, babies separated from their mothers
in pediatric wards with acute respiratory disease, damaged
guts that morph into chronic lifelong
conditions such as Crohn's disease, more women dying of breast cancer, the cost and pain of living a life with diabetes and lives cut short because of cardiac disease and so on.
With the
gut microbiota now being linked to so many different health
conditions, there is a growing interest
in microbial therapies that look to alter the balance of microbes to improve health.
An ornithologist at the University of Rhode Island who studies the physiological changes that birds undergo to migrate has found that the capacity of a bird's
gut to change with environmental
conditions is a primary limiting factor
in their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
An ornithologist who studies the physiological changes that birds undergo to migrate has found that the capacity of a bird's
gut to change with environmental
conditions is a primary limiting factor
in their ability to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
This molecule, called interferon regulatory factor 1, has been found at abnormally high levels
in the
gut linings of children with coeliac disease, and has also been implicated
in instigating the
condition's onset.
Dr Grainger and his team are now working with other groups at The University of Manchester to carry out further studies on monocytes, particularly from patients with inflammatory
conditions, and are focused on identifying situations where this
gut information system may have gone wrong such as
in inflammatory bowel diseases.
Understanding the role of the microbes that live
in the
gut and help process nutrients not only promises a fuller understanding of the link between genes, diet and disease, but may also be a pathway to pinpointing the genes responsible for
conditions like diabetes.
To mimic those patient
conditions, Schloss's former graduate student, Alyxandria Schubert tested 8 antibiotics
in 16 different treatment
conditions to see how they altered the normal
gut microbiota of mice.
Studies of IBD are typically performed using cell culture experiments or animal models, which don't mimic the precise
conditions that occur
in the
gut of human patients.
The process reflects the development of a general inflammatory
condition in the aging
gut.»
A new analysis of 600 fish populations (including the bluegill, pictured), reported online today
in Nature, suggests that large
guts help fish deal with feast or famine
conditions in the wild.
The procedure of transferring stool to a patient — technically called fecal microbiota transplantation — was first performed
in the United States
in 1958 to treat an intractable case of C. difficile colitis, a gastrointestinal
condition caused when the balance of microbes
in the
gut — called the microbiome — is destabilized or destroyed.
In both the germ - free
conditions and following the course of antibiotics, the number of lesions was significantly reduced, indicating that both the quantity and quality of the
gut microbiome could affect CCM formation.
About 40 per cent of the population have a genetic disposition to celiac disease, but only about one per cent develop the autoimmune
condition when exposed to gluten, and this could be promoted by the type of bacteria present
in the
gut.
To resolve both acute and chronic GI
conditions, some vets are now turning to supplemental probiotics, the
gut - dwelling «good bacteria» that may assist
in digestion and help fend of gastrointestinal maladies
in animals as well as people.
Most intriguing new science
Gut bacteria is hot: New science suggests it may play a role
in many health
conditions, such as obesity, autism and Alzheimer's.
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda, worsens gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's - like disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the conditio
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda, worsens
gut inflammation
in mice with Crohn's - like disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the conditio
in mice with Crohn's - like disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the
condition.
The team also injected some stool from healthy volunteers into bioreactors, lab equipment to simulate the human
gut in different
conditions.
Women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common hormone
condition that contributes to infertility and metabolic problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, tend to have less diverse
gut bacteria than women who do not have the
condition, according to researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine,
in collaboration with colleagues at Poznan University of Medical Sciences
in Poland and San Diego State University.
The authors say more work needs to be done on establishing exactly what foods are best for promoting ideal
gut conditions, however they conclude: «We think a diet high
in fruits and vegetables is best as these are rich
in fibre / complex carbohydrates, which are important because butyrate - producing species are dependent upon them indirectly via cross-feeding relations with fibre degraders.
Liver cirrhosis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, with complications such as HE resulting
in recurrent emergency hospitalizations, irreversible brain injury, and a poor prognosis.2 - 5 There is some evidence that HE patients have a reduced relative abundance of certain beneficial
gut microbiota (e.g. Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae) and an enrichment of potentially pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae ¬ - a microbial profile that has been linked to cognitive impairment and systemic inflammation
in cirrhotic patients with HE.1 Faecal microbiota transplants have been used successfully to correct dysbiotic
conditions such as recurrent Clostridium difficile and ulcerative colitis,6 - 8 and a preliminary report suggested that FMT may be promising
in the management of HE.9
The reported incidence of
gut maladies
in people with autism varies wildly between published studies — from zero to more than 80 % — making it difficult to establish just how commonly the two
conditions go together, says principal investigator Sarkis Mazmanian, a microbiologist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
in Pasadena.
Finally, although some celebrities love to blame lactose intolerance for skin complaints, weight gain and other health
conditions like asthma, none of these is likely to result from failing to absorb lactose
in the
gut.
Low - grade inflammation, a
condition more prevalent than IBD, was shown to be associated with altered
gut microbiota composition and metabolic disease and is observed
in many cases of colorectal cancer.
«There's tons of questions around just how this whole system might control microbial populations
in the
gut, which have increasingly been shown to be important
in obesity and diabetes, and all sorts of human
conditions.»
While this study goes some way towards establishing a causal relationship between the
gut microbiome and social behaviour
in rodents, the extent to which these findings can relate to human neurodevelopmental
conditions remains to be established.
Through its IBD and Crohn's Disease Program, the Helmsley Charitable Trust supports the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) to better understand how microorganisms
in the
gut contribute to this recurring inflammatory
condition.
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This census, published
in Nature, comprises a first - draft atlas of the small intestine's cellular composition, providing a reference for studying the biology of a host of
conditions affecting or involving the
gut, such as inflammatory bowel disease, cancers of the small intestine, celiac disease, and food allergies.
Beaumont now suspects that our genes have a big role
in what
conditions develop
in the
gut.
The leaky
gut comes from a
condition called tropical enteropathy, Petri said, where there is so much inflammation
in the
gut that the
gut villi fuse together.
Many studies
in mouse models, and more recent research among human populations as well, have correlated differences
in gut microbe populations with risks of developing the autoimmune
condition.
Studies
in humans have seen similar
gut - microbe differences
in patients with depression, which is a stressful
condition.
However, this may be linked to previous observations suggesting a higher presence of vegetative cells when Clostridium is located
in the human
gut as compared to soil environments, where the
conditions are stressful [28].
The lack of knowledge
in this area stems from the fact that, as yet, the
conditions required to culture most of the bacterial species resident
in the human
gut are not understood.
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda, worsens gut inflammation in mice with Crohn's disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the conditio
In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six - week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the brand name Splenda, worsens
gut inflammation
in mice with Crohn's disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the conditio
in mice with Crohn's disease, but had no substantive effect on those without the
condition.
Celiac disease is a good example of a
condition that starts with the
gut but can result
in symptoms all over.
Researchers
in Canada suggest that bacteria
in your
gut could play a strong role
in how you respond to stressful situations, such as whether you might be affected by
conditions like PTSD.