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Not All Food-Borne Bacteria Are Bad, Some Can Benefit Your Health — Here’s What You Should Know
Fermented foods generally last longer, but even with foods that contain good bacteria, you have to watch out for invasions of ...
If you’ve heard the buzz about oral probiotics, lozenges or melts that deliver beneficial bacteria to your mouth, you’re not ...
According to Mishra, the bacterial communities that establish in the first six to 12 months are responsible for allergy risk, ...
Gut microbes may influence heart disease risk more than previously thought. Study identifies bacterial patterns linked to ...
Taking prebiotic supplements is one way to help boost gut health — and they can often be effective. But experts still say ...
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9 Foods With More Prebiotics Than a Supplement
Whenever possible, getting prebiotic fiber from food is preferred over taking supplements. Learn which foods are high in fiber to maximize your gut health.
Nearly 20 million people die every year from cardiovascular diseases, the leading cause of death worldwide. Genetic and ...
New research has found that social interactions among meerkats may be crucial to their health and survival—thanks to the ...
Omega-3 fatty acids reduce gut inflammation and support the growth of good bacteria. Salmon, soybeans, tuna and seeds like ...
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