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PsyPost on MSNCould your oral bacteria predict dementia risk? Scientists uncover surprising brain-health linksCould the bacteria in your mouth predict whether you are at risk of dementia? Emerging research suggests that the bacteria ...
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Out-of-balance gut bacteria are linked to multiple sclerosis—the ratio can predict severity of diseaseSpecifically, we showed that a group of bacteria called Blautia was more common in multiple sclerosis patients, while Prevotella, a bacterial species consistently linked to a healthy gut, was found in ...
The ratio of two types of bacteria in the gut microbiome may be able to predict disease severity in multiple sclerosis, ...
A new study established a link between these common mouth bacteria and an increased dementia risk. Here's what to know about ...
Discover how gut bacteria may influence multiple sclerosis progression and severity. Research reveals specific bacterial ...
Research suggests that the bacterial community residing in our mouths may potentially influencing the development of Alzheimer's disease.
Several bacteria, including one from the genus Prevotella, are widely seen in low-methane, high-propionate-producing adult cattle. But these bacteria are difficult to isolate,” says Takumi ...
gingivalis, which can cluster with other bacteria such as Campylobacter rectus and Prevotella melaninogenica to further increase those risks. Researchers note that the Southampton study should be ...
“On the other hand, the reduction of Prevotella in MS patients might indicate a loss of beneficial bacteria that help maintain a healthy gut microbiome, further supporting the idea that ...
Specifically, we showed that a group of bacteria called Blautia was more common in multiple sclerosis patients, while Prevotella, a bacterial species consistently linked to a healthy gut ...
Specifically, we showed that a group of bacteria called Blautia was more common in multiple sclerosis patients, while Prevotella, a bacterial species consistently linked to a healthy gut ...
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