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Difficulty Swallowing? It Could Be an Early Warning Sign of Parkinson’s Disease
Study links gut issues like swallowing difficulty & constipation to early Parkinson’s risk. (160 characters)
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Alzheimer’s Alert: Your Gut Bacteria Could Provide an Early Warning
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaGut bacteria link to Alzheimer’s: Study finds distinct microbiome in early stages, suggesting predictive potential.
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Is Your Sleep Schedule Making You Sick? New Research Links Irregular Sleep to Harmful Gut Bacteria
Inconsistent sleep linked to harmful gut bacteria: New research finds small shifts in sleep schedule affect microbiome health.
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Study Finds Melatonin, a Popular Sleep Supplement, Can Disrupt Gut Health
New research warns that melatonin, a popular sleep supplement, may disrupt gut health, intensify inflammation, and harm gut microbiota.
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Postbiotics – The Newest Development in Gut Health
Explore the emerging field of postbiotics, byproducts of probiotic digestion with potential health benefits and fewer side effects.
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Scientists Caution: Food Color Nanoparticles May Harm Human Gut
Scientists at Cornell and Binghamton University did a research that showed that tiny metal-based particles called “metal oxide nanoparticles” which…
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Unraveling the Mystery: Gut Bacteria Could Hold the Key to Understanding Diabetes
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDiabetes is a condition that affects millions of people, but the underlying causes have been a mystery for many. Recent…