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Digestive HealthDisease
Changes in gut health diversity may be a warning of type 1 diabetes
Recently, we discussed how being “too clean” with antibacterial soaps, disinfectants and antibiotics may leave young people more vulnerable to type 1 diabetes. Unlike type ...
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DietDiseaseDrug interactions
One more reason why you don’t need a fecal transplant
As medical science looks for new ways to conquer tough-to-treat health problems like Clostridium difficile (C. diff), fecal transplants — the transferal of gut flora ...
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DietDigestive HealthDisease
Treat IBS with probiotics and not drugs
IBS treatment. As you know, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the more common and chronic gastrointestinal problems, affecting the health of up to ...
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Children’s HealthDigestive HealthWomen’s Health
The gut health mix of young babies may signal food allergies, asthma
The lack of diversity in the gut is a clear sign there are health problems looming, as we’ve seen in recent reports linked to obesity ...
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DietDigestive Health
Eating dietary fiber does more than relieve constipation
Getting the right amount of dietary fiber from fresh fruits, legumes, whole grains and vegetables is good for your gut health as it can help ...
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DiseaseDrug interactionsHealthy Aging
Testing your gut bacteria: A new way to screen for colon cancer
Despite our growing awareness of colon cancer, a recent report about the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in America has predicted a dramatic jump ...
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DiseaseDrug interactions
You may be spreading antibiotic resistance while traveling
The health problems associated with taking antibiotics too often have grown beyond the risk of having them not work when you really need them. Recent ...
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Digestive HealthDrug interactions
The colon cancer-antibiotics connection
Taking antibiotics over the course of your life often contributes to a number of health problems, including bacterial imbalances that deplete the “good” and “bad” ...
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Children’s HealthWomen’s Health
A healthy gut protects your newborn’s brain
When discussing the gut and the brain, typically the conversation turns to the gut-brain axis, the connection that ties your brain and emotions to your ...
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DiseaseProbiotics
Could probiotics be a future treatment for peanut allergies?
Allergies that come with the flip of a calendar page to spring may be a nagging problem for 50 million Americans but seem very minor ...
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DietDigestive Health
Almonds may help Boost your Gut Health
In the world of nutrition, there’s little doubt that almonds are among the most popular, delicious and healthy foods to eat. A single cup of ...
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DiseaseDrug interactions
C. diff heartburn
The superbug Clostridium difficile (C. diff) has become a serious health problem in recent years. Deaths associated with this very potent and harmful superbug, especially ...
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Digestive HealthDrug interactions
Your gut bacteria may determine how statins work…or don’t
Statins are a very handy and popular class of drugs that reduce cholesterol levels and lessen a patient’s risks of cardiovascular disease (stroke and heart ...
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DietDigestive Health
Dietary changes may affect your gut health, triggering auto-inflammatory bone disease
As you know, the diversity of bacteria in your gut—specifically the lack of it—can be an indicator of serious health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, colon ...
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DietMental Health
Good gut health allows chocolate to sharpen your brain
Earlier this year, you learned how eating polyphenol-rich dark chocolate can benefit your health and why your gut plays an important role in that process. ...
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Children’s HealthWomen’s Health
Moms: Are you limiting your baby’s exposure to antibiotics?
When taken too often, antibiotics are harmful to gut health. Medical evidence proving such damaging effects has grown significantly over the past year. The main ...
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Digestive Health
Jet lag may affect your gut health, increase obesity risks
Jet lag — a temporary sleep problem created when your body’s natural circadian rhythms are out of whack — is a common occurrence for people ...
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Drug interactionsProbiotics
Probiotics may boost the benefits of the flu shot
With the 2014-15 flu season coming, you may decide to forgo most of those 10 easy ways to boost your immune system naturally we discussed ...
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Digestive HealthDrug interactions
Do you really need an oral fecal transplant for a C. diff infection?
There’s no denying fecal transplants — the transferring of gut flora from a healthy donor to sick patients — can be helpful in treating Clostridium ...
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DietDigestive Health
Artificial sweeteners may harm your gut health
Earlier this year, we explained how poor gut health can be one underlying factor that contributes to the epidemic of obesity plaguing our country. So, ...
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