Time-restricted eating alters the gut microbiota and serum metabolite profiles in young adults with overweight or obesity, with changes linked to weight loss and improved cardiometabolic health.
Girish Melkani, Ph.D., recently promoted to professor in the Department of Pathology, has been named the latest recipient of the school’s Featured Discovery award. This recognition celebrates notable ...
Figure 2: Translational applications of microbiome science in U.S. public health. Emerging applications of microbiome science span from diagnostics (microbial and metabolomic biomarkers) to ...
When the body runs low on protein, the gut sends powerful signals to the brain that reshape cravings and push animals to seek ...
A new scientific review uncovers how gut microbes passed from mother to child may hold the key to obesity’s genetic puzzle, offering fresh hope for more effective prevention strategies. Impact of the ...
As obesity in America continues to rise at alarming rates, researchers are finding that diet and exercise are not the only driving factors. A new scientific review from UCLA Health explains how stress ...
New research from the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Center has found that genes play an active role in shaping the bacteria found in our gut, questioning the idea that gut health is ...
Some people with obesity have a distinct oral microbiome signature – a discovery that could lead to a way to spot the condition early and potentially prevent it. The huge community of microbes that ...
An observational study conducted using samples from remote Indigenous communities found that the introduction of basic ...
Tea contains plant compounds that may support beneficial gut bacteria.Tea may also support mood, focus, and stress levels ...