Diets rich in fats can make you obese and anxious by preying on your gut microbiome.
Microbiome
Harmful weeds can shake off the effects of herbicides with the help of their microscopic companions – bacteria
Mice with different gut microbiota choose different diets suggesting their influence on food preferences.
This study highlights the dynamic nature of the gut microbiome and its responsiveness to various factors such as sex, age, and localization within the gut.
Maternal microbiome influences and is influenced by pregnancy. Hyperglycemic environment impacts fetus development and microbiome of the mother and infant
Microbiota-derived glutamic acid promotes appetite and potential obesity
Probiotics can improve our gut health. But which microbes are involved? And how do they operate?
Bacteria living in tumours can have an effect on cancer treatments.
Our diet modulates our mood by changing the composition of the bacteria in our guts. Those tiny microbes produce neurotransmitters that improve our anxiety, stress, autism, and brain disorders.
Essential amino acid offers protection against pathogens through dopamine receptor and other microbes.