Scientists have isolated a molecule that may be under-produced in the gut, a discovery that may lead to treatments for the neurodegenerative condition.

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Scientists have isolated a molecule that may be under-produced in the gut, a discovery that may lead to treatments for the neurodegenerative condition.
Intestinal bacteria are the key to health and beauty. She explained that the balance of intestinal bacteria is disrupted by unhealthy nutrition such ,
A link was found between the microbiome and muscle growth & function in mice, which could facilitate interventions for age-related skeletal muscle loss.
People who drink red wine have a higher diversity of gut microbiota compared to those who don't – just two glasses a month is enough to make a difference.
The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally. Years: 1986 - 1990.
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Both past and present-day scientists have suspected the intestines of playing a role in various diseases. Present-day studies focus on the intestinal flora's role in physical diseases such as diabetes and overweight, while others seek to establish a connection between the intestinal flora and e.g. autism, schizophrenia and depression. But even modern-day scientists have difficulties studying the around 500-1000 different species among the approx. 100 billion active bacteria in our intestines.