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19 hours ago

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How childhood infections and antibiotics may increase risks of mental illness

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Hospitalization for an infection might leave you at greater risk for mental illness, according to a recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry, which draws on data from youth in Denmark up to the age of 17 years.
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Bacteria keep us healthy – but could they keep us young?

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A study in mice has indicated that the make-up of bacteria in the gut is linked with learning abilities and memory, providing a potential avenue of research into how to maintain cognitive functioning as we age.
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Lupus strongly linked to imbalances in gut microbiome

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The disease systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)—marked by the attack on joints, skin, and kidneys by the body's immune system—is linked to an abnormal mix of bacteria in the gut. This is according to a new study led by scientists at NYU School of Medicine.
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Because after several years it still grounds my gut flora spirit to this amazing blue planet...

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Researchers compare the effect of breastfeeding versus pumping on human milk microbiome

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A large-scale analysis in humans reveals that indirect breastfeeding using pumped milk is associated with the depletion of oral bacteria and a higher abundance of potential pathogens compared with direct breastfeeding at the breast. The findings, published February 13 in the journal Cell Host & Micr...
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