Risk of Coronavirus May Depend on Your Throat Microbiome
COVID-19 is infamous for seriously affecting our lungs and overall respiratory capacities. Turns out, the microbes in our throat could be key to fighting coronavirus. But, can we change our
COVID-19 is infamous for seriously affecting our lungs and overall respiratory capacities. Turns out, the microbes in our throat could be key to fighting coronavirus. But, can we change our
COVID-19 is notorious for striking some patients more than others. Now, a new study from China suggests the gut microbiome may predict the severity of the disease. In other words:
When it comes to supporting our immune system, it all begins with gut health. Up to 80% of our immune system resides within the gut. Supporting your gut means you’re
Every day, we could be flushing critical coronavirus data down the toilet. According to scientists, the clue to when society will reopen seems to be in the sewer. By Sofia
A down-to-the-nitty-gritty overview of the link between our beloved gut microbes and weight loss.
Akkermansia muciniphila has become quite the microbial superstar. We delve into recent research that shows just how powerful this bacterium is for our gut.
Intermittent fasting has become a worldwide trend in the last few years. Knowing what to eat and when might just be the key for managing your gut health.
Sudden sprints, or marathon sessions? It’s not much fun when they’re in your bathroom. Several types of bacteria can trigger episodes of diarrhea. One in particular, researchers say, has signs
Today, travelling and relocating is easier than ever before; as our livelihoods adapt, so does our gut flora. The bacteria in our bodies vary not only based on our diet
Researchers from Harvard and UC San Francisco teamed up to decipher how the gut microbiome processes plant food when it’s eaten either cooked or raw. Turns out, there are marked cooking-induced changes in our microbial communities.
Often used as a marker for good health, find out how Roseburia supports your immune system and helps your gut feel its best!
You might know of E. coli as a scary bacterium that causes all sorts of diseases, and in some cases you might be right. But, there is more to this