Gastrointestinal Health News and Research

Latest Gastrointestinal Health News and Research

Early use of biologics is recommended for patients with luminal and fistulizing Crohn's disease

Early use of biologics is recommended for patients with luminal and fistulizing Crohn's disease

New microbial genes responsible for bile acid conversion is a major step forward for gut health

New microbial genes responsible for bile acid conversion is a major step forward for gut health

Researchers use genomic sequencing technique to detect presence of various microbes

Researchers use genomic sequencing technique to detect presence of various microbes

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences launches next-generation Biolector XT Microbioreactor

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences launches next-generation Biolector XT Microbioreactor

Salmonella bacteria colonize the gut using intestinal epithelial cells

Salmonella bacteria colonize the gut using intestinal epithelial cells

Long-term data from smartwatches can help estimate clinical blood test results

Long-term data from smartwatches can help estimate clinical blood test results

Study shows how rare but serious post-COVID-19 complication develops in children, adolescents

Study shows how rare but serious post-COVID-19 complication develops in children, adolescents

NFCR announces winners of 2021 Salisbury Award Competition

NFCR announces winners of 2021 Salisbury Award Competition

Why COVID-19 patients have more pathogenic bacteria in their noses

Why COVID-19 patients have more pathogenic bacteria in their noses

Little evidence for mRNA COVID-19 vaccine-associated thrombocytopenia, suggests new FDA study

Little evidence for mRNA COVID-19 vaccine-associated thrombocytopenia, suggests new FDA study

Specific enzymes protect the human skin and body from microbes, viruses

Specific enzymes protect the human skin and body from microbes, viruses

University of Freiburg professor  honored for groundbreaking results on the brain’s immune system

University of Freiburg professor honored for groundbreaking results on the brain’s immune system

Sequentia collaborated with Nextbiomics to obtain a novel immunization model against COVID-19

Sequentia collaborated with Nextbiomics to obtain a novel immunization model against COVID-19

Researchers link “genetic signatures” of bacteria in the human gut to multiple diseases

Researchers link “genetic signatures” of bacteria in the human gut to multiple diseases

Owlstone Medical Launches Breath Testing for Digestive Health in Collaboration with Functional Gut Diagnostics and Functional Gut Clinic

Owlstone Medical Launches Breath Testing for Digestive Health in Collaboration with Functional Gut Diagnostics and Functional Gut Clinic

A potential treatment to prevent obesity-related liver damage

A potential treatment to prevent obesity-related liver damage

Nanotechnology and COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment

Nanotechnology and COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment

New way to detect a diverse range of bacteria that cause diarrheal disease in informal settlements

New way to detect a diverse range of bacteria that cause diarrheal disease in informal settlements

Androgens play a critical role in regulating stomach inflammation in mice

Androgens play a critical role in regulating stomach inflammation in mice

Study suggests potential role for probiotics in preventing respiratory infections

Study suggests potential role for probiotics in preventing respiratory infections

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