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NEW DELHI —Commonly used alcohol-based mouthwashes may have adverse effects on oral microbiomes — the community of bacteria that live in the mouth — raising risks of periodontal diseases and some cancers, according to a study. The oral microbiome plays a role in digestion and keeps the ...
The authors said the findings are important because they move the investigation past whether "changes in thegut microbiomeare related to ethanol consumption per se are critical … and towards identifying bacteria that are causal for deleterious effects ofalcoholconsumption, rather than side-effects eithe...
"Some of this is happening through chronic inflammation. We also know that alcohol changes the microbiome, so those are the bacteria that live in your gut, and that can also increase the risk," Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF ...
Several studies indicate the importance of colonic microbiota in metabolic and inflammatory disorders and importance of diet on microbiota composition. The effects of alcohol, one of the prominent components of diet, on colonic bacterial composition is largely unknown. Mounting evidence suggests that gut...
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Their well-known pharmacological effects on the gastrointestinal system, partic... F Coluzzi,MS Scerpa,C Loffredo,... - 《International Journal of Molecular Sciences》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Alcohol-induced gut microbiome dysbiosis enhances the colonization of Klebsiella pneumoniae on the mouse ...
(and for more about these, see our page on theGut Microbiome). This is because it contains polyphenols, which are anti-inflammatory molecules that are good for the microbes. There is also some evidence that red wine has an anti-inflammatory effect on the blood vessels, especially when ...
Additionally, we investigated the impact of valeric acid on the gut microbiome, anxiety-like behavior, and depression. Furthermore, we aimed to elucidate several potential mechanisms of action of valeric acid, including its effects on epigenetic modulation and regulation of GABA....
As for the effects of a weakened immune system? These include a higher risk for pneumonia and a reduced ability to fight off infections. Advertisement This is due partly to the disruption in your microbiome, in which alcohol may reduce your gut bacteria and alter the diversity. "Research sugge...