By examining our gut frequently.C. By eating French fries once in a while.D. By wiping out all of the bacteria in the gut. 答案 文章来源本文节选自 www.timeforkids.com网站上的一篇文章,原文题目为“Food for thought”《食物影响思维》,作者为 BrianS. McGrath。语篇解读本文主要介绍了两位科学家 ...
For years, we thought of bacteria as organisms to avoid. It turns out our bodies are already loaded with trillions of bacteria. They help digest food and play an important role in your well-being. Research suggests your gut bacteria are tied to your probability of things like diabetes, obesi...
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"To our surprise, we found that instead of one gut bacterium acquiring resistance and outcompeting all the other gut bacteria in honey bees, the resistance genes spread in the bacterial community so that all strains of bacteria survived," Gro Amdam, a professor with ASU School of Life Sciences...
What if there was a pill that could restore the natural balance of bacteria in your gut and treat not only digestive ailments but other diseases as well? Medical researchers are just beginning to scratch the surface of this science, explains Dr. Ilseung Cho, assistant professor of medicine and...
Common medications can accumulate in gut bacteria, a new study has found, altering bacterial function and potentially reducing the effectiveness of the drug. These interactions—seen for a variety of medications, such as depression, diabetes, and asthma
Having a particular pattern of gut microbes is also increasingly being linked to medical conditions including obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, and diabetes. Recent studies now indicate that our resident intestinal bacteria may also play a critical role in determining one's risk of developing cancer...
The microbiome has an important role in human health. Changes in the microbiota can confer resistance to or promote infection by pathogenic bacteria. Antibiotics have a profound impact on the microbiota that alters the nutritional landscape of the gut and can lead to the expansion of pathogenic pop...
Feeling Good in Your Gut; the Right Bacteria Can Create Inner Harmony in Your Digestive Tract Which Helps to Stimulate the Immune System
Here we report the occurrence of acquired interbacterial defence (AID) gene clusters in Bacteroidales species that reside within the human gut microbiome. These clusters encode arrays of immunity genes that protect against T6SS-mediated intra- and inter-species bacterial antagonism. Moreover, the ...