Not exact matches
A study conducted
by a team of researchers at Tufts University, which has also been published in the journal Endocrinology, has revealed
chronic stress may release certain hormones that may
trigger miscarriage.
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Chronic stress promotes colitis
by disturbing the gut microbiota and
triggering immune system response — Xinghua Gao — PNAS
A few interesting articles in early life human microbiome, plus: A comparison between Staphylococcus epidermidis commensal and pathogenic lineages from the skin of healthy individuals living in North American and India; A new tool to reconstruct microbial genome - scale metabolic models (GSMMs) from their genome sequence; The seasonal changes in Amazon rainforest soil microbiome are associated with changes in the canopy; A specific class of chemicals secreted
by birds modulates their feather microbiome;
chronic stress alters gut microbiota and
triggers a specific immune response in a mouse model of colitis; and evidence that the short chain fatty acids profile in the gut reflects the impact of dietary fibre on the microbiome using the PolyFermS continuous intestinal fermentation model.
She has found that thyroid disease is
triggered by a combination of food sensitivities, nutrient depletions, intestinal permeability,
chronic infections, toxins and also a faulty
stress response.
This
stress can be anything from being overwhelmed
by the environment, being in the presence of
triggers (other dogs, loud noises, bikes etc.) to
chronic stress from a stressful lifestyle, not enough sleep or the wrong sorts of activities.
This can be
triggered by intestinal parasites, food allergies,
chronic IBO, food intolerances,
chronic stress, or what we call idiopathic, which means we have no idea of the cause.