Monash University researchers have revealed how the gut—and what we eat—regulates high blood pressure, opening the door to ...
Fatty acids are organic acids with at least one carboxyl (-C(=O)OH, -COOH or -CO2H) group and a long carbon chain that can be joined by double bonds, as in unsaturated fatty acids, or single bonds ...
Ghee, a traditional Ayurvedic remedy, is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins A and E, and antioxidants, which support ...
Western diets—high in processed foods and low in fiber—are associated with obesity, diabetes and heart disease. These diets don't only harm our bodies, they also harm our gut microbiomes, the complex ...
Soft drinks with added sugar might increase a person's risk of type 2 diabetes by affecting their gut microbiome, new ...
A gut microbe has been identified that mimics the effects of Ozempic to mitigate diabetes and obesity. Here's how to take ...
The gut and two cell regulators may pave the way to better high blood pressure drugs.Monash University researchers have revealed how the gut – and ...
The gut and two cell regulators may pave the way to better high blood pressure drugs.Monash University researchers have revealed how the gut - and ...
Gut bacteria-produced exopolysaccharides (EPS) help regulate metabolism by modulating gut microbiota, promoting SCFA ...
New research suggests that people with higher levels of a "good" bacteria in their guts also have lower levels of bacteria ...
Findings indicate that a microbiome restoration diet improves gut health and reduces chronic disease markers, highlighting ...