Gut microbial imbalance linked to chronic sickle cell disease pain

Gut microbial imbalance linked to chronic sickle cell disease pain

[ad_1] A research collaboration involving scientists and students at The University of Texas at Dallas has found a clear connection between chronic sickle cell disease pain and the bacteria present in the gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Katelyn Sadler, assistant professor of neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, is the corresponding author of the study, which was conducted…

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Specific microbial changes linked to poor growth in children

Specific microbial changes linked to poor growth in children

[ad_1] Malnutrition is responsible for more than half of all deaths in children under the age of five worldwide. Those who survive can still experience lifelong consequences like cognitive and developmental delays, impaired academic performance, economic instability, and negative maternal health outcomes. This enormous public health issue demands solutions. The latest studies point to gut…

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