New research reveals that specialized gut bacteria convert bile acids into powerful healing compounds, offering hope for ...
Scientists have uncovered how a gut bacterium, Clostridium scindens, aids in healing intestinal injuries by restoring bile acid balance. Their findings could pave the way for new treatments for ...
Epstein-barr virus aggravates ulcerative colitis via macrophage pyroptosis: a new therapeutic target
A recent study has revealed how Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) intensifies ulcerative colitis (UC), a debilitating inflammatory ...
Colitis patients who don't respond well to conventional therapy may soon get help from a bacteria mixture, reports science portal Colitis patients who don't respond well to conventional therapy ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a type of inflammatory bowel ... pylori is a type of bacteria that can grow in your stomach. It’s relatively common and can easily survive gastric acids as it attaches ...
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Crohn's Colitis: A Type of Crohn's DiseaseSome causes have nothing to do with IBD. For instance, colitis can be caused by infection with a parasite, virus, or bacteria. It can also result from ischemia (a lack of blood flow) or occur as a ...
Preclinical studies in animal models of colitis have shown promise for select prebiotics in reducing inflammation, improving ...
Study findings indicate therapeutic potential of microbiome-based intervention to restore bile acid balance and promote gut ...
Normally, we have trillions of bacteria, roughly 3 pounds of it, working along the conveyor belt to help with the breakdown of food. With ulcerative colitis, the body's immune system malfunctions ...
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are idiopathic ... aggressive T-cell responses to a subset of commensal enteric bacteria. The onset and reactivation of disease are triggered by ...
The human gut is home to trillions of bacteria that play vital roles in digestion, immunity, and overall health. When this microbial balance is disturbed, it can contribute to the development of ...
D illustration of Clostridium scindens in the intestine. Credit: K. Schoonjans (EPFL) EPFL scientists have uncovered how a ...
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