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Rebiotix, a Ferring Company, Completes Enrollment for First-Ever, Pivotal Phase 3 Clinical Trial RBX2660
Rebiotix, a Ferring Company, Completes Enrollment for First-Ever, Pivotal Phase 3 Clinical Trial RBX2660
Rebiotix, a Ferring Company, completes enrollment for first-ever, pivotal Phase 3 Clinical Trial of Microbiota -based RBX2660
Enrollment completion for the first Phase 3 clinical trial in microbiome industry
The largest randomized, double-blinded study, with over 300 patients enrolled aimed to demonstrate the potential benefit of RBX2660 in reducing rates of recurrent Clostridioides difficile…
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Harvard’s Athlete-Based Next-Generation Probiotics Technology Licensed to FitBiomics
Harvard’s Athlete-Based Next-Generation Probiotics Technology Licensed to FitBiomics
Today the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University announced that its athlete microbiome-based technology will be commercialized by Fitbiomics Inc., a recently formed startup company, to develop highly validated probiotics based on elite athletes’ microbiomes, which could improve athletic performance and, conceivably, even overall health. The announcement follows…
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Scientists called the basic rules for improving bowel
According to nutritionist Matt Perkins, the first rule of a healthy intestine is that you need to eat a lot of fiber.
“A fiber deficiency affects your intestinal microbiome, which means that you have fewer healthy bacterial strains compared to those who follow a high fiber plant diet,” he said.
The second tip is to consume probiotic foods such as yogurts.
Researchers also recommended eating onions, garlic, chicory, beans, and cold potatoes more often for “probiotic fertilizer”.
The university noted that in order to improve intestinal health, it is necessary to reduce the intake of sweets and fatty foods, and also learn how to manage stress, which can sometimes affect intestinal health due to the production of cortisol, a hormone that can cause dysregulation of the information exchange pathways between the brain and intestines. .
In addition, scientists emphasized the importance of drinking sufficient water, as it ensures the proper absorption of minerals and nutrients in the body. The university was advised to start the day with a glass of water to "wake the body."
Abdominal massage is also part of the prevention of intestinal diseases, scientists added.
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"The study shows a connection between human characteristics and gut microbiota. For example, individuals with bacterial strains that are efficient at extracting energy from food were more likely to have a high body mass index."