TIFR uncover harmful effects of sugar beverages on health, proposing targeted therapies for metabolic effects from ...
A research team has made further progress in the treatment of intestinal inflammation. A study shows that the semi-synthetic bile acid NorUDCA inhibits in the intestine the formation of ...
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Semisynthetic bile acid shows promise in reducing gut inflammationwhich indicates that this effect could also work in the human intestine." This study provided new mechanistic insights into ...
Researchers at the Advanced Research Unit on Metabolism, Development & Aging (ARUMDA), in the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR, Mumbai and ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSemi-synthetic bile acid could be a promising therapeutic option for TH17-mediated intestinal diseasesA research team from the Medical University of Vienna has made further progress in the treatment of intestinal inflammation.
Excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) doesn’t just cause obesity — it disrupts metabolism across organs, increasing the risk of diabetes and insulin resistance, according to a ...
A new approach to characterizing human milk oligosaccharides was developed using a combination of liquid chromatography, mass ...
A groundbreaking review in eGastroenterology examines the overlap between functional dyspepsia (FD) and gastroparesis (GP), two gastrointestinal disorders traditionally viewed as distinct. New ...
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Study Finds on MSNHow pythons rebuild their intestines from scratch after every mealExplore the fascinating process of python digestion and how these reptiles regenerate their intestines after every meal.
The human gut is home to trillions of bacteria that play vital roles in digestion, immunity, and overall health. When this ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNInsights into drug absorption and predictive modeling with Professor Kiyohiko SuganoLearn how drug absorption and predictive modeling drive advancements in pharmaceuticals and precision medicine.
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