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How taking antibiotics can make you fat, ill and prone to auto-immune diseases

 By Jerome Burne PUBLISHED:18:39 EST, 6  August 2012| UPDATED:19:31 EST, 6 August 2012   At first glance it sounds like an ad for  a dodgy herbal supplement. Two years ago Chinese microbiologist Dr...

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Changes in the gut bacteria protect against stroke

Contact: Fredrik Bäckhed fredrik.backhed@wlab.gu.se 46-313-427-833 University of Gothenburg Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden,...

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Antibiotics have long-term impacts on gut flora/ Up to 2 years

2010 study posted for filing Contact: Laura Udakis l.udakis@sgm.ac.uk 44-118-988-1843 Society for General Microbiology Short courses of antibiotics can leave normal gut bacteria harbouring antibiotic...

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GI tract bacteria may protect against type 1 diabetes, cause testosterone to...

Contact: Tilo Arnhold presse@ufz.de 49-341-235-1635 Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres GI tract bacteria may protect against autoimmune disease Researchers show that altering gut microbes...

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Infant gut microbiota influenced by cesarean section and breastfeeding...

Contact: Kim Barnhardt kim.barnhardt@cmaj.ca 613-520-7116 x2224 Canadian Medical Association Journal Practices may affect health in later life Method of birth (vaginal birth s. cesarean delivery) and...

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149th Health Research Report 22 FEB 2013

  Health Research Report 149th Issue Date 22 FEB 2013 Compiled By Ralph Turchiano www.vit.bz www.youtube.com/vhfilm  www.facebook.com/engineeringevil www.healthresearchreport.me    In this Issue:   1....

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Good bacteria may expunge vancomycin-resistant bacteria from your gut

Contact: Jim Sliwa jsliwa@asmusa.org 202-942-9297 American Society for Microbiology Probiotic possibilities loom Too much antibiotic can decimate the normal intestinal microbiota, which may never...

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Study: Probiotics reduce stress-induced intestinal flare-ups

Contact: Shantell M. Kirkendoll smkirk@umich.edu 734-764-2220 University of Michigan Health System University of Michigan study helps explain benefits of probiotics for patients with stress-associated...

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Changing gut bacteria through diet affects brain function, UCLA study shows

Contact: Kim Irwin kirwin@mednet.ucla.edu 310-794-2262 University of California – Los Angeles Health Sciences UCLA researchers now have the first evidence that bacteria ingested in food can affect...

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Health Research Report 156 1 JUN 2013 (Synopsis)

  In this issue: 1.   Coffee consumption associated with reduced risk of autoimmune liver disease 2.   Ginger compounds may be effective in treating asthma symptoms 3.   The compound in the...

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Clues about autism may come from the gut

Contact: Joseph Caspermeyer Joseph.Caspermeyer@asu.edu Arizona State University Bacterial flora inhabiting the human gut have become one of the hottest topics in biological research. Implicated in a...

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1 in 4 has alarmingly few intestinal bacteria

Contact: Oluf Pedersen oluf@sund.ku.dk 45-52-39-56-50 University of Copenhagen All people have trillions of bacteria living in their intestines. If you place them on a scale, they weigh around 1.5 kg....

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Toxigenic C. difficile resides harmlessly in infants, poses risk to adults

Contact: Jim Sliwa jsliwa@asmusa.org 202-942-9297 American Society for Microbiology Infants and toddlers frequently carry toxigenic Clostridium difficile, usually with no harm to themselves, but can...

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Gut bacteria linked to autism-related behavior in mice – Bacteroides fragilis

Contact: Mary Beth O’Leary moleary@cell.com 617-397-2802 Cell Press Mice whose mothers suffered from infection or inflammation during pregnancy are at greater risk for developing behaviors similar to...

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173 Health Research Report 25 JAN 2010

  173 25 JAN 2014 /  White paper draft Compiled by Ralph Turchiano   •        Detailed research references and further affiliations on each article are posted at http://www.healthreserachreport.me . In...

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No gut bacteria, No healthy brain

Gut microbiota influences blood-brain barrier permeability “We showed that the presence of the maternal gut microbiota during late pregnancy blocked the passage of labeled antibodies from the...

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