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Fasting-like diet lowers risk factors for disease, reduces biological age in humans: Study
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Fasting-like diet lowers risk factors for disease, reduces biological age in humans: Study

by University of Southern California Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainCycles of a diet that mimics fasting can reduce signs of immune system aging, as well as insulin resistance and liver fat in humans, resulting in a lower biological age, according to a new USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology-led study. The study, published in Nature Communications on...

COPD improved by tweaks to microbiome via fecal transplant or diet
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COPD improved by tweaks to microbiome via fecal transplant or diet

By Paul McClure COPD symptoms were alleviated by a healthier gut microbiome Depositphotos Improving the health of the gut microbiome by way of fecal transplant (in mice) and dietary modification (in humans), has been shown by researchers to noticeably improve COPD symptoms. The finding could lead to microbiome-targeted treatments that provide relief to people suffering from...

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Can Your Diet Cause Kidney Stones? Foods to Avoid (And Some That Help)

Written by Jill L. Jaimes, MD | Reviewed by Katie E. Golden, MDKey takeaways: Kidney stones are painful. And once you get one, your risk of getting another one is higher. But there are dietary changes that can help prevent kidney stones.Limiting certain substances in your diet can help you avoid another kidney stone.Eating other...

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A Look at the Evidence Linking Diet to Skin Conditions

Damian McNamara ORLANDO — Amid all the hype, claims, and confusion, there is evidence linking some foods and drinks to an increased risk for acne, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, and other common skin conditions. So, what is the connection in each case? And how can people with any of these skin conditions potentially improve their...

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A Look at the Evidence Linking Diet to Skin Conditions

Damian McNamara ORLANDO — Amid all the hype, claims, and confusion, there is evidence linking some foods and drinks to an increased risk for acne, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, and other common skin conditions. So, what is the connection in each case? And how can people with any of these skin conditions potentially improve their...

Diet and diverticulitis
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Diet and diverticulitis

by Barbara Intermill, Tribune News Service stomach pain Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainDivertitulitis is a fairly common condition, especially as we get older. What to eat when plagued with this intestinal condition depends on where one is in the process. For reasons not yet completely understood, little pockets called diverticuli sometimes form in the lining of...

Is a gluten-free diet right for you?
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Is a gluten-free diet right for you?

Chances are you know at least one person who’s given up eating gluten. Maybe you’ve even given it up yourself. But who can really benefit from a gluten-free diet? “Gluten is one of the main proteins found in wheat, barley and rye,” said Dr. Joseph Levy, a pediatric gastroenterologist at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU...

Researchers discover associations among PTSD, diet, and the gut microbiome
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Researchers discover associations among PTSD, diet, and the gut microbiome

by Brigham and Women’s Hospital Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainThe human gut microbiome has a significant impact on our health. Research has shown that it can influence the development and response of emotions, but the relationship between post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the gut microbiome has been unexplored. PTSD is a fear-based mental health disorder that develops...

Dietary supplement modifies gut microbiome—potential implications for bone marrow transplant patients
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Dietary supplement modifies gut microbiome—potential implications for bone marrow transplant patients

by Molly Chiu, Baylor College of Medicine Plasma metabolites in historic controls versus recipients of RPS. a, UMAP ordination of median-centered plasma metabolite levels revealed four distinct clusters of metabolites. b, UMAP ordination stratified according to clinical group (historic controls in blue or recipients of RPS in orange), with the largest divergence in overlap at engraftment....