Different dairy foods appear to influence the gut’s bacteria and wall-attached microbial community in distinct ways.
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Not All Food-Borne Bacteria Are Bad, Some Can Benefit Your Health — Here’s What You Should Know
Bacteria that lurk in food can make that food delicious or deadly. Why is it that some bacteria in food are safe and even beneficial, while others are harmful and can cause illness? "Over millions of ...
A large study shows how everyday food choices shape gut bacteria linked to weight, blood sugar, and overall health.
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All living things adapt to survive, and bacteria are no different. Over time, some harmful bacteria have become resistant to ...
While most of us only think of our digestive system as helping to process the foods we eat or being behind the occasional stomach ache, a healthy gut can also impact everything from stronger immunity ...
An electron microscope image showing clumps of Streptococcus mutans, strains of which are the dominant cavity-causing bacteria in humans. The bacteria form clumps after producing and secreting a ...
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