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Gutness Gracious Me: September 2013
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Thursday, 12 September 2013. A true rise in pediatric coeliac disease. Consider this something of a micro blog post as I offer up your scientific TV dinner today in the form of the paper by White and colleagues. Self-promotion over and done with, the paper from White et al. So to the next question: 'why the increase?
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Gutness Gracious Me: Gut bacteria - obesity and coeliac disease - stem cells
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Thursday, 28 March 2013. Gut bacteria - obesity and coeliac disease - stem cells. Another very quick post to bring to your attention two very interesting papers which caught my attention recently. The first is by Ciccocioppo and colleagues. Coeliac disease]." HSCT = hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. It's an in...
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Gutness Gracious Me: Gut bacteria determines social development? Psychobacteriomics?
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Tuesday, 21 May 2013. Gut bacteria determines social development? The paper by Desbonnet and colleagues. And make way for something rather more complex. Even possibly a new -omic. Psychobacteriomics (you heard here first folks). Mice are mice not humans and this finding needs replication. That being said I'm interest...
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Gutness Gracious Me: March 2013
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Thursday, 28 March 2013. Gut bacteria - obesity and coeliac disease - stem cells. Another very quick post to bring to your attention two very interesting papers which caught my attention recently. The first is by Ciccocioppo and colleagues. Coeliac disease]." HSCT = hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. It's an in...
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Gutness Gracious Me: February 2013
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Tuesday, 26 February 2013. The science of microbiomics. A very short post to plug. well, to plug me really, and my very, very small contribution to an article featuring in the Pharmaceutical Journal. Titled: Microbiomics: its growing significance in the world of medicines testing. Gut bacteria and immune function.
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Gutness Gracious Me: March 2012
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Monday, 19 March 2012. Gut microflora, coeliac disease and introducing gluten. A new paper by Sellitto and colleagues. Full-text) has been causing quite a bit of interest in certain circles. The paper as the name suggests is [partially] a ' proof of concept. As part of the authorship list. Forty-seven infants who had...
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Gutness Gracious Me: May 2012
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Thursday, 17 May 2012. Coeliac disease as a model of autoimmunity. A very short post primarily to link to a recent paper by Kumar and colleagues. Full-text, at least for the moment). The paper is a sort of ' all you ever wanted to know about coeliac / celiac disease. Recently on our gut microbiota. From BBC Radio 2).
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Gutness Gracious Me: Gluten exclusion for cases of diarrhoea predominant IBS
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Wednesday, 8 May 2013. Gluten exclusion for cases of diarrhoea predominant IBS. Instead I offer a link to a potentially very, very interesting trial by Maria Vazquez–Roque and colleagues. Open-access) reporting physiological results based on the use of a gluten-free diet for cases of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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Gutness Gracious Me: Akkermansia muci... muciniphila and diet induced obesity
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Tuesday, 14 May 2013. Akkermansia muci. muciniphila and diet induced obesity. It just rolls off the tongue: Akkermansia muciniphila. As we speak A.muciniphila. Is making headlines across the world based on the study by Amandine Everard and colleagues. And the National Geographic. But as with everything in life, thing...
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Gutness Gracious Me: May 2013
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You may not appreciate your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, your gut, your intestines, but inside you there is a world within a world. This blog discusses some of the research about that world. Tuesday, 21 May 2013. Gut bacteria determines social development? The paper by Desbonnet and colleagues. And make way for something rather more complex. Even possibly a new -omic. Psychobacteriomics (you heard here first folks). Mice are mice not humans and this finding needs replication. That being said I'm interest...