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What Is Gut Dysbiosis?
People with gut dysbiosis typically have too little "good" bacteria or too much "bad" gut bacteria. Frequent antibiotic use is the most common cause of gut dysbiosis. Gastrointestinal tract (GI ...
Human patients treated with antibiotics suffer damage to their intestinal microbiota (lower branch) which causes its normal composition to be thrown off-balance. Known as “dysbiosis,” this ...
Dysbiosis of the oral microbiome is associated with various upper gastrointestinal (UGI) disorders and precancerous lesions, with specific microbial signatures varying by disease and oral site ...
Different combinations of antibiotics as well as treatments with dysbiosis-inducing-laxatives (which also disrupt microbiota) affected offspring similarly. Importantly, this effect is reversible.
It may be a combination of both. Several studies have shown that people with MS have gut dysbiosis, an imbalance of bacteria in the gut. Certain gut bacteria have been associated with more ...
Nasal microbiota transplantation could revolutionise the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis and respiratory tract infections. Learn more!