Engineered Bacteria Could Protect Gut from Antibiotics: Study

Engineered Bacteria Could Protect Gut from Antibiotics: Study

April 13, 2022 – Researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a type of bacteria that could potentially protect humans from the harmful side effects of antibiotics, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering. Although antibiotics remain a major tool to fight bacterial infections, they … Read more

There Are No Hangover Cures, Scientists Say

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By Cara MurezHealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Jan. 3, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Here’s a lesson many may have already learned over the past weekend: Don’t count on ginseng, probiotics or any other so-called hangover cures. No evidence suggests hangover cures work, according to British scientists who studied nearly two dozen trials of these cure products. Their … Read more

Is Kombucha Good for Schizophrenia?

Is Kombucha Good for Schizophrenia?

You may have heard claims that kombucha, a fermented tea drink, can be helpful for a wide variety of physical health conditions. But what about mental health disorders like schizophrenia? Here’s what you should know. What Is the Gut Microbiome? The trillions of bacteria in your intestines make up your gut microbiome. Many things can … Read more

Vitamins and Supplements That May Help With Schizophrenia

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SOURCES: Elaine Weiner, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry, University of Maryland Medical System. Joshua Roffman, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; director, Brain Genomics Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Thomas Milam, MD, chief medical officer, Iris Telehealth; associate professor of psychiatry, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine & Research Institute. Current Psychiatry: … Read more

Is Kombucha Good for Rheumatoid Arthritis?

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SOURCES: Annals of Epidemiology: “Kombucha: a systematic review of the empirical evidence of human health benefit.” Cleveland Clinic: “Probiotics.” Mayo Clinic: “Rheumatoid arthritis.” Sonya Angelone, registered dietitian nutritionist; spokeswoman, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Julie Kapp, PhD, associate professor, health management and informatics, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia. Aaron Emmel, PharmD, pharmacotherapy … Read more