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| | | | | We often think of depression as a disorder rooted in the brain-a chemical imbalance or faulty wiring. But what if the roots of depression extend far beyond and below the skull, into an unexpected place? Scientists are increasingly finding that the gut microbiome-a vast ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, and fungi living in your gut-could play... | |
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| | | | | Pesticides are an essential feature of modern-day agriculture that adds to the list of factors that increase cancer risk. Our study aims to evaluate comprehe... | |
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| | | | | The early-life gut microbiome has been increasingly recognized as a contributing factor for pediatric health and diseases. Studies have reported that the hum... | |
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| | | Background: Preliminary evidence supports the use of dietary interventions and gut microbiota-targeted interventions such as probiotic or prebiotic supplemen... | ||