An e book coordinated by a WCM Q researcher which compiles the latest research into the use of fecal transplants to restore healthy gut ...
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Doctors shock world after curing rare gut disorder with bizarre transplant
Doctors have upended assumptions about a rare gut disorder by turning to one of medicine’s strangest tools, a transplant of ...
Gut microbes can make people drunk without booze. Scientists now know which ones to blame. Some people can get drunk without ...
Some people get drunk without drinking because their gut bacteria produce alcohol from food. Researchers have now identified the microbes and biological pathways behind this rare condition, ...
By identifying the causes of a rare condition known as auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), scientists can perfect methods for ...
Scientists have identified gut bacteria and biological pathways responsible for auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), a condition where individuals get drunk without consuming alcohol.
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Drunk From Pizza? Rare ‘Auto-Brewery Syndrome’ Turns Carbs Into Alcohol
Study finds gut bacteria cause auto-brewery syndrome, where eating carbs leads to intoxication. Fecal transplants show ...
His gut made alcohol every time he ate. Doctors finally figured out why, and the fix was more bizarre than the condition.
UF Health Cancer Institute researchers have discovered a small compound produced naturally by gut bacteria that doubled the ...
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Bacterial metabolite enhances immune checkpoint therapy against lung cancer
UF Health Cancer Institute researchers have discovered a small compound produced naturally by gut bacteria that doubled the ...
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Auto-brewery syndrome: What causes some people's gut microbes to produce high alcohol levels?
Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut ...
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Scientists Link Gut Bacteria to Bipolar Depression in Mouse Study
Precise changes in the connectivity between neurons caused by an imbalance of gut bacteria may help explain depressive ...
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