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What at-home microbiome tests can (and can't) tell you about your gut health, according to doctors
At-home microbiome tests are having a moment. You mail in a stool sample and get back a report on your gut bacteria, along ...
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At-home microbiome tests promise gut answers, but gastroenterologists say the science isn't ready
Before you overhaul your diet based on a stool test, here's what actually moves your gut health, no kit required.
Everyone’s mailing in stool samples for a gut report, but can an at-home microbiome test actually tell you anything?
Your gut is doing a lot more than digesting lunch. It is running your immune system, influencing your mood, regulating ...
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Why your gut microbiome test results could be completely wrong, according to a new 2026 NIST study
Scientists blended one sample, split it, and shipped it out. What came back exposed a problem the whole industry shares.
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Study: Eating This May Help Optimize Gut and Liver Health
Researchers studied a previously lesser-known link between the liver and microbiome, and the results reinforce recent ...
A surprising new study suggests that completely eliminating sugar may backfire. Mice on a sucrose-free low-fat diet showed ...
Emerging research shows an interconnected relationship between the gut microbiome and skin health. As the science continues ...
Healthy gut microbiome before chemo could help protect breast cancer patients against cardiotoxicity
New research suggests that a healthy microbiome before chemotherapy could help protect breast cancer patients against heart damage, or cardiotoxicity, as a result of cancer therapy. Researchers found ...
Your vaginal microbiome affects fertility, infection risk, and comfort. At-home testing reveals your full microbial balance ...
A healthy gut microbiome may protect against severe sepsis, experts say, as new research links certain gut bacteria to ...
About a decade ago, when microbiologist Sarah Lebeer set up her lab at the University of Antwerp, she chose to focus on an aspect of the microbiome that was surprisingly understudied. “We don’t ...
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