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Auto-brewery syndrome: When our body brews its own alcohol to the point of intoxication
Have you heard of this strange phenomenon that leads some people to feel the effects of intoxication without having consumed ...
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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 ...
WCM-Q Coordinated E-Book 'Fecal Microbiota Transplants' Surpasses 100,000 Views In A Month. The Peninsula Doha, Qatar: An ...
An academic e-book coordinated by a researcher at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q), examining the clinical challenges of ...
Study finds gut bacteria cause auto-brewery syndrome, where eating carbs leads to intoxication. Fecal transplants show ...
A hidden army of gut microbes can brew alcohol inside the body—and scientists may finally know how to stop it.
Researchers have identified specific gut bacteria and metabolic pathways that drive alcohol production in patients with auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), a ...
From incurable intestinal infections to metabolic syndrome, from melanoma to chronic inflammatory bowel disease to Tourette's syndrome: Many diseases can potentially be cured by Fecal Microbiota ...
There's no scientific evidence that the gut microbiome causes autism, a group of scientists argue in an opinion paper published in Neuron. They point to the fact that ...
A BBC investigation has uncovered something that might make you reconsider your next drive-thru soda. Researchers from BBC Watchdog tested ice samples from 30 fast-food restaurants across the U.K., ...
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) may be an effective adjunctive therapy for depression, especially in patients with symptoms linked to gut disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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