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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 ...
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News Medical on MSNDo prenatal antibiotics weaken breast milk immunity? A new study aims to find outA new study will investigate whether prenatal antibiotic use impairs breast milk immune function and disrupts neonatal gut ...
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Antibiotics use in relation to colorectal cancer risk, survival and postoperative complicationsDysbiosis has been linked to worse wound healing and complications after bowel cancer surgery, but the study by Lu and his colleagues is the first to look at antibiotics during the years before ...
Researchers confirm that bacteria naturally exist in the urinary tract, influencing kidney stone formation and potentially ...
The scenario changes with the development of dysbiosis. This leads to increased proliferation of harmful bacteria and the likelihood of infection. Antibiotics are the cornerstone of UTI treatment ...
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