For some systems,
like the human gut, we are getting better because we know more about them.
Not exact matches
The «microbiome,» or the collection of organisms that reside within the
human body (especially the
gut), has become a big new interest area for a number of major pharma companies
like Merck and smaller biotechs alike.
If we can manipulate
gut bacteria, we might be able to find new ways to treat some of the most intractable
human diseases, even surprising ones
like depression and anxiety.
Many of us
humans like to dress up that law in a long beard blue eyed robe wearing guy who talks of only loving all as he loves himnself or maybe some Sumo Wrestling look alike cat with an iconic beer
gut that talks of enlightenment thus giving in to the power of positive thought and stay clear from the negative thinking that some how compels mankind to drop bombs or take by force what never was his in the first place from those who were willing to SHARE!!!! I tell those show me your GOD because I can always show you mine.
Regarding the spectres of
human cloning and the
like, public opposition can be generally put down to the «yuk factor»: a
gut reaction that as such is basically healthy.
Much
like healthy bacteria in one's
gut supports health of the
human body, fungus in soil can be integral to survival of trees.
Like a lush rain forest, a healthy microbiome in the
human gut is a diverse ecosystem that thrives only when all the interdependent species are healthy too.
Food not metabolized directly by a host
like a mouse or a
human is subsequently processed in the
gut by the bacteria of the microbiome.
Much
like humans, whose
guts and skin are teeming with microbes, the soil below plants and trees contains a unique cornucopia of microscopic creatures that help the tree take in nutrients and water.
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 condition.
Large - scale genome sequencing efforts,
like the
Human Microbiome Project, have focused on the community of microorganisms that live in the human
Human Microbiome Project, have focused on the community of microorganisms that live in the
humanhuman gut.
It is present in soil and, just
like E. coli, it can also be found in the
human gut, where a complex ecosystem of bacterial inhabitants exists.
Many insects are hosts for Wolbachia, and often depend on these bacteria for important benefits — much
like how
human health depends on
gut bacteria.
Until now, the
human gut has been hard to study because it's so different from those in typical model organisms
like mice, so these tiny tummies open up a world of possibility.
We would
like to go even smaller, and compress these capabilities into a pill that you could swallow so you could analyze the
human microbiome — or metabolome or even the proteinome — at any point in the
gut.
Preprint: Biology and taxonomy of crAss -
like bacteriophages, the most abundant virus in the
human gut — Emma Guerin et al. — bioRxiv
Their environments range from the
human gut to the oceans, and even include man - made structures
like buildings.
Prebiotics
like oligofructose can not be digested by rodents or
humans, but they are welcome treats for certain types of beneficial
gut bacteria,
like Bifidobacteria.
Of note today: An evaluation of multi-site
human microbiome temporal stability over six months; The impacts of 1,000 non-antibiotic drugs on the in vitro
gut microbiome; Caspase - 1 might modulate the relationship between stress, the
gut microbiome, inflammation and depressive -
like behaviour in mice; And the impact of warming on the Antarctic soil microbiome
Just
like we realize now that our
gut isn't just
human cells but actually contains more bacterial cells than our own cells, we have to realize that our health depends on what's outside our own bodies —
like our environment and the community of people we surround ourselves with.
Tune in to learn how the
gut microbiome plays a critical role in protecting the
human body from autoimmune conditions
like Diabetes, Crohn's, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriasis, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, and more.
This flavonoid is synthesized in the
human guts after consumption of foods rich in ellagitannins (
like pomegranate, Punica Granatum) and is a powerful anabolic that stimulates muscle growth while simultaneously preventing muscle breakdown.
C butyricum is a
human gut symbiont and commensal UNLESS we have taken antibiotics... Antibiotics are
like genocide for these strains unless we can re-introduce from soil and other sources.
Most folks need to realize that the bacteria balance in the
human gut is almost always out of whack, so things
like camels milk or unpasteurized cows milk are great ways to get the balance back.
Crown Heights plays
like a
human - interest story in which all of the humanity has been
gutted in favor of deadening narrative efficiency.
Human food
like raisins, garlic, onions, avocados, and macadamia nuts damage your dog's
gut.
Dr. Knights said the research team confirmed
human -
like gut microbiomes in 10 different primate species in four different zoos on three continents.
I went in anticipating something insane and crazy that only the mind of Yoko Taro could produce, and while that does happen on a level that I wasn't even ready for, the exploration of things
like humanity, what makes us
human, emotions, relationships, and deeper philosophical questions will really deliver a punch to your
gut and actually make you think and ponder things differently.
We are facing the biggest challenge in
human history, and our media only has the
guts to mention in obscure blogs
like this and tip toe coverage
like NPR's Climate Connections.
I know it's hard for you, but do try to buttress your
guts and face the consequences of
human activity to climate Risk
like a man.
The
gut has been gaining increasing attention lately as we discover how important a role its organisms play in functions indispensable to
human health — things
like vitamin production, digestion, and immune system activity.
The faux colon they employed acts
like the normal
gut environment and contains the microorganisms typically present in the
human microbiome.