Author: admin

Yes, it can, says Supriya Rao, MD, a gastroenterology, internal medicine, obesity medicine, and lifestyle medicine physician and a professor of gastroenterology at Tufts University in Massachusetts, where she treats people with digestive health issues, including gastritis.“If you’ve had gastritis before, pregnancy can make it flare,” Dr. Rao says. “This is due to hormonal shifts, slower motility and the pressure of your growing uterus on your GI tract. Even stress can make symptoms worse.”That said, pregnancy may not affect gastritis severity at all for some people, says the obstetrician/gynecologist Sarah Običan, MD, an associate professor of maternal-fetal medicine at the…

Read More

The Edinburgh based company, founded in 2019 by the late Gary Loake, focused on developing natural plant-based wellness ingredients through biotechnology, a process which involved collecting plant samples, cleaning and cultivating stem cells and scaling production in bioreactors to extract beneficial compounds.However, following an unfortunate series of events, Green Bioactives was unable to raise the minimum funds needed to attain pre-awarded grants after an investment fell through. “It’s a brutal time for anyone trying to raise money, especially if you’re in the development phase,” Meaney said. “There just doesn’t seem to be money out there, particularly from venture capitalists.”He added…

Read More

Johnny Cash shared his chili recipe with the USO for their celebrity cookbook.The recipe includes chopped sirloin, lots of tomatoes, kidney beans and spices.This recipe comes together in one pot and in less than 30 minutes. The arrival of fall means it’s time for lots of our favorite food traditions, from sipping pumpkin spice-flavored coffee drinks to cooking up comforting dinner casseroles. The approaching autumnal season also conjures cravings for warm cider, freshly-picked apples and slow-simmered pots of chili. It’s the lattermost of those fall flavors that recently caught our eye in the form of a famous chili recipe from…

Read More

It May Take Longer to Conceive With High Caffeine Intake“The research is far from conclusive. But in women, very high caffeine intake, such as over 500 milligrams (mg) per day, has been linked to reduced fertility,” says Alex Robles, MD, a reproductive endocrinologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City.To put that in perspective, 500 mg is equivalent to about five 8-ounce cups of brewed coffee, eight cups of instant coffee, or two and a half energy shots.[3]Caffeine May Affect Hormone LevelsCaffeine can affect the hormones in your body that are important for conception. In men, caffeine…

Read More

New research on psychedelic drugs supports potential benefits in treating a wide range of inflammatory diseases — expanding on previous studies supporting their effects on perception, emotion, and mental well-being. Birmingham, UK, researchers say an emerging class of psychedelic compounds could be key to unlocking new therapies where they are urgently needed, from neurodegenerative conditions to gut and respiratory disorders.The scientists anticipate their findings may lead to “safe, targeted therapies for widespread use in clinical settings.” They have coined these as PIPI drugs (pronounced PiePie; Psychedelic drug Informed but Psychedelic-experience Inactive drugs), which could open the door to safe, targeted therapies…

Read More

Cutting-edge spatial transcriptomics allows this postdoc to see where microbes live in the human body, how they behave, and what they mean for diseases.Image credit:Kathy Lastra, ©iStock, rosaduQ | Write a brief introduction to yourself including the lab you work in and your research background.I am Marta Reguera Gomez, a postdoctoral associate in the Frias-Lopez Lab at the University of Florida, where I study the spatial organization of the oral microbiome in human tissues. My background is in microbiology and infectious diseases, with expertise in parasitology, fungal diseases and, more recently, in metagenomics and host–microbe interactions.Q | How did you…

Read More

A new study suggests that beet juice may help lower blood pressure by altering your oral microbiome.Beets are rich in nitrates, known to influence blood pressure.Other foods high in nitrates include spinach, celery, fennel and kale. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is fairly common, and almost half of all adults in the U.S. have the condition. High blood pressure is defined as having a systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure reading) greater than 130 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure (the lower number in a blood pressure reading) greater than 80 mm Hg. …

Read More