The best way to keep your pet's kidney and urinary
tract health in tiptop shape is through preventive healthcare.
Generally, diets with higher energy density have lower fiber, which is essential for gastrointestinal
tract health in rabbits.
Urinary Care helps maintain urinary
tract health in healthy adult cats (1 - 7 years old), with scientifically proven results.
Crananidan: A scientifically formulated cranberry extract product given to promote urinary
tract health in cats and dogs.
Not exact matches
The black olives
in this recipe help with cancer prevention, skin and hair
health, digestive
tract health, and bone and connective tissue
health.
The new approval reinforces the profile of Pacran, ® which already has a
Health Functional Food Ingredient Certificate in South Korea, allowing all finished products to claim: «can help urinary tract health by inhibiting adherence of harmful bacteria to urinary tract.&
Health Functional Food Ingredient Certificate
in South Korea, allowing all finished products to claim: «can help urinary
tract health by inhibiting adherence of harmful bacteria to urinary tract.&
health by inhibiting adherence of harmful bacteria to urinary
tract.»
When the natural balance of good and non-beneficial bacteria
in your intestinal
tract is disturbed, your digestive
health is open to a host of potential concerns.
It can move through your intestinal
tract undigested, feeding all the good bacteria
in your gut to help improve digestive
health.
A diet high
in dietary fiber is beneficial to the
health of your heart and gastrointestinal
tract.
In a separate report, the Cochrane Collaboration states: «Babies who are not fully breast - fed for the first three to four months are more likely to suffer
health problems such as gastroenteritis, respiratory and ear infections, urinary
tract infections, allergies and diabetes mellitus.»
Babies who remain too long
in a soiled diaper are exposed to potential
health risks such as severe skin rashes, urinary
tract infections, etc..
When given exclusively, breastfeeding reduces the risk of infectious diseases
in infants in developing countries.21, 22 In industrialized countries, exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months seems to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal tract infections, compared with exclusive breastfeeding during only the first 3 to 4 months.23, 24 On the basis of these and other reports, the World Health Organization recommended in 2001 that all children be exclusively breastfeed for 6 months instead of 4 month
in infants
in developing countries.21, 22 In industrialized countries, exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months seems to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal tract infections, compared with exclusive breastfeeding during only the first 3 to 4 months.23, 24 On the basis of these and other reports, the World Health Organization recommended in 2001 that all children be exclusively breastfeed for 6 months instead of 4 month
in developing countries.21, 22
In industrialized countries, exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months seems to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal tract infections, compared with exclusive breastfeeding during only the first 3 to 4 months.23, 24 On the basis of these and other reports, the World Health Organization recommended in 2001 that all children be exclusively breastfeed for 6 months instead of 4 month
In industrialized countries, exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months seems to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal
tract infections, compared with exclusive breastfeeding during only the first 3 to 4 months.23, 24 On the basis of these and other reports, the World
Health Organization recommended
in 2001 that all children be exclusively breastfeed for 6 months instead of 4 month
in 2001 that all children be exclusively breastfeed for 6 months instead of 4 months.
A healthy GI
tract extracts nutrients from food and expels waste; this results
in overall good
health.
They also feed the good bacteria found naturally
in the digestive
tract and are helpful for overall digestive
health.
Lactose intolerance, due to the absence or deficiency of the enzyme lactase
in the digestive
tract, affects somewhere between 15 - 75 % of all adults depending on race, food habits and gut
health.
In this latest advance reported in PNAS, the Wyss team showed that the human gut - on - a-chip's unique ability to co-culture intestinal cells with living microbes from the normal gut microbiome for an extended period of time, up to two weeks, could allow breakthrough insights into how the microbial communities that flourish inside our GI tracts contribute to human health and diseas
In this latest advance reported
in PNAS, the Wyss team showed that the human gut - on - a-chip's unique ability to co-culture intestinal cells with living microbes from the normal gut microbiome for an extended period of time, up to two weeks, could allow breakthrough insights into how the microbial communities that flourish inside our GI tracts contribute to human health and diseas
in PNAS, the Wyss team showed that the human gut - on - a-chip's unique ability to co-culture intestinal cells with living microbes from the normal gut microbiome for an extended period of time, up to two weeks, could allow breakthrough insights into how the microbial communities that flourish inside our GI
tracts contribute to human
health and disease.
Like plants
in a garden, the diverse populations of microbes that normally line the intestinal
tract, called the microbiota, are essential to human
health.
In recent years, researchers have discovered that the trillions of bacteria that reside in the gastrointestinal tract have an enormous impact on human health and diseas
In recent years, researchers have discovered that the trillions of bacteria that reside
in the gastrointestinal tract have an enormous impact on human health and diseas
in the gastrointestinal
tract have an enormous impact on human
health and disease.
In addition, changes in the microbial ecology of the mammalian digestive tract can harm the health of the hos
In addition, changes
in the microbial ecology of the mammalian digestive tract can harm the health of the hos
in the microbial ecology of the mammalian digestive
tract can harm the
health of the host.
«By studying the microbial community
in the panda's gastrointestinal
tract, we gain a better understanding of panda nutrition, which could help improve the
health and reproduction of the endangered species.»
«We tend to think about air pollution
in terms of lung
health, but the GI
tract is also being bathed
in it continuously.
The diverse bacteria
in the gastrointestinal
tract play an important role
in human
health.
For example, last year one of our «Young Investigators» reported that his project, the development of a new method to visualise fibre
tracts in the brain using functional imaging techniques, was not only successful but he recently secured ongoing funding for it from the National Institutes of
Health (NIH).
«This research emphasizes the pre-exposure of chlamydia to the gastrointestinal (GI)
tract as a vaccine,» said Guangming Zhong, M.D., Ph.D., professor
in the Joe R. & Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine at UT
Health San Antonio.
Exposing the gut to chlamydia protects against subsequent infection
in the genital
tract and other tissues, researchers from UT
Health San Antonio discovered.
As the single most important cause of serious lower respiratory
tract disease
in infants and young children
in the United States and globally, RSV is of considerable public
health importance and a high priority for vaccine development.
The vaginal microbiome influences
health and disease of the female reproductive
tract, and there is emerging evidence of the involvement of vaginal microbiota
in the risk of persistent HPV and subsequent development of cervical cancer.
«Microbes play a significant role
in the
health of the digestive
tract and many digestive diseases result when the microbial environment is out of balance,» said Griffin P. Rodgers, M.D., M.A.C.P., director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), and co-chair of the Human Microbiome Project's Implementation Group.
Among the newly funded investigations are: the development of animal models of diabetic eye disease to learn how fenofibrate, a drug clinically - approved to treat cholesterol, protects the eye from diabetes - related damage; the development of a specialized camera to capture how the retina's rods and cones (responsible for turning light energy into shapes and colors) work
in health and how they fail
in retinal diseases; and the exploration of mechanisms by which intestinal
tract bacteria impact the
health of the eye.
«This is an important advance
in explaining how sperm become hypermotile
in the female reproductive
tract,» said Stuart Moss, Ph.D, director of the male reproductive
health program at NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which funded the
health program at NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development, which funded the
Health and Human Development, which funded the study.
«Just 2 % to 20 % of the iron
in plant foods makes its way from your digestive
tract into your blood, compared to 15 % to 35 % from heme animal - based iron,» says Cynthia Sass, RD, MPH,
Health's contributing nutrition editor and author of Slim Down Now: Shed Pounds and Inches with Real Food, Real Fast ($ 27; amazon.com).
While a helping of cranberry can't treat an infection, drinking cranberry juice
in addition to staying hydrated generally might be helpful for supporting the
health of your urinary
tract.
Prolonged exposure to silica dust can pose severe
health risks to both animals and humans causing irritation and
in some cases, permanent damage of the mucous membranes of the lungs and upper respiratory
tract as well as leading to silicosis and lung cancer.
With a surge of microbiome - related research emerging
in recent years, it has become common knowledge that the bacteria colonizing the gastrointestinal
tract have a major impact on physical
health.
However, the liver is a very important organ
in your body, responsible for filtering of the blood coming from the digestive
tract and detoxifying chemicals, so it can cause a lot of
health problems when not functioning properly.
Cranberries have for many years been known for their
health benefits, particularly
in preventing a urinary
tract infection.
For example, the
health of our intestinal
tract plays a major role
in how effectively our body absorbs and utilizes nutrients.
Reportedly, it has been used
in the treatment of a number of
health conditions which include brittle bone, hair, teeth and nails, white spots on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis, diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked and tired feet, drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal conditions, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory
tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder problems, urinary
tract infection, bed wetting
in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed and other heavy bleeding.
Problems
in our gastrointestinal (GI)
tract can cause more than just stomach pain, gas, bloating or diarrhea; they can be the root cause of many chronic
health problems.
The greatest medical turnaround
in the past 150 years is the discovery of the microbiome, the community of bacteria living within our gastrointestinal
tract that plays a critical role
in our digestion, immune system, mood, vitality, and overall brain
health.
Recent research has greatly bolstered our knowledge about celery's anti-inflammatory
health benefits, including its protection against inflammation
in the digestive
tract itself.
Celiac Disease is a digestive
health conditioned characterized by Gluten consumption damaging the lining of the intestinal
tract in such a way that can potentially prevent the absorption of important nutrients.
Naturally fermented foods have been getting the attention of
health experts lately because they may help strengthen your gut biome — the bacteria and microorganisms
in your digestive
tract.
Probiotics are the «good» or «friendly» bacteria
in the GI
tract that are markers for good digestive
health.
Poor gut
health limits how much DAO enzyme can be made
in the digestive
tract, so healing and sealing the gut is an important step toward optimizing DAO enzyme production.
Xylitol also metabolizes into propionate and butyrate
in the digestive
tract, and as far as I know these are extremely beneficial for human
health.
In fact, modern science supports its use as a protector of urinary
tract and kidney
health.
The Ayurvedic tradition looks to Triphala to support a healthy respiratory system, cardiovascular
health, bladder and urinary
tract, reproductive organs
in both women and men, and the nervous system.
It's a traditional food used
in Japanese cultures and a prized staple
in macrobiotic cooking due to its immense
health benefits on the brain and digestive
tract.
Their antibacterial properties aid
in urinary
tract health, preventing infections
in that system as well as the digestive
tract.