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WHITE PAPER | | | Top Traditional Plants to Support Brain Health A human brain has over 20 billion neuron cells, which control every aspect the body, including motor, sensory, memory, and cognitive functions. Can we keep these performing optimally as we age? Science confirms clues from ancient medicine... Click Here |
CALLING ALL PROBIOTIC, PREBIOTIC AND MICROBIOME FOCUSED START-UPS AND RESEARCHERS: APPLY NOW! We want you: Probiota launches Pioneers and Frontiers sessions for Dublin 2020 Are you an innovative start-up, or a researcher with compelling new data? Would you like to present your company or latest scientific findings at the leading microbiome-focused event? If so, we would like to hear from you!.. Read Monkey gut study shines light on ecologyâs role in human microbiome A new study has found the human gut more closely resembles that of baboons than it does our closest relatives, the apes... Read Gut health collaboration: Carbiotix and Food Marble to team up over microbiome health research Swedish gut health analysis player Carbiotix is set to collaborate with Dublin-based digestive health tracking firm Food Marble to conduct an eight week study to understand the correlation between digestive health data and gut microbiome data... Read DuPont study highlights HMOâs benefit on infant gut health A DuPont-led study outlines 2â-fucosyllactoseâs (2â-FL) beneficial effect on the infant gut compared to galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) and lactose as a team identify the oligosaccharide as a first choice energy source for selected infant microbes... Read Coastal dwellers low in omega-3s despite affluence, access to fish, survey finds Even Americans living in an affluent coastal town with good access to fresh seafood are deficient in omega-3s, a new survey has found... Read Study: Omega-3 in mussels may help reduce the risk of cardiac arrest Eating mussels three times per week may help bring about significant health benefits such as reducing the risk of cardiac arrest thanks to their omega-3 fatty acid properties, according to researchers from the University of Stirling... Read Study: Gut health most influenced by teams of bacteria Gut microbial species work in teams to perform different functions, suggesting that cultivating certain groups of bacteria is more important than single species, according to an international team of researchers... Read Chr-Hansen funded study points to Bifidobacteriaâs role in aspirin-induced ulcers Bacteria normally found in babiesâ gut can prevent or even heal ulcers triggered by aspirin, according to European researchers, who think it could be added to patient diets as a natural supplement... Read Study highlights importance of iron in adolescent athletes Optimal nutrition is fundamental for enhancing training, recovery and performance in athletes. A new study on iron intake and athletic performance in adolescent athletes underscores the importance of iron intake and the need for more research... Read Critically ill lose microbial gut diversity as pathogens dominate, study finds Long-term hospital patients receiving intensive care lose gut microbial diversity as researchers observe how potentially harmful microbes overwhelm the healthy gut microbiota... Read | |