A poor night s sleep and going to bed later than usual are both associated with impaired blood glucose response to high-fat, high carbohydrate breakfasts the following morning.
Rick Lange: Do people with COVID benefit from a blood thinner?
Elizabeth: A really exhaustive look so far at the human gut microbiome and how it may be related to disease.
Rick: And a different anti-inflammatory medication for people with COVID and respiratory problems.
Elizabeth: That s what we re talking about this week on TT HealthWatch, your weekly look at the medical headlines from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso. I m Elizabeth Tracey, a Baltimore-based medical journalist.
Rick: And I m Rick Lange, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, where I m also the dean of the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine.
A study published in Nature Medicine shows that diets rich in plant-based foods empower the presence of gut microorganisms that are connected to a lower risk of
Study uncovers connection between intestinal microorganisms, diet and ailments ANI | Updated: Jan 16, 2021 23:50 IST
Washington [US], January 16 (ANI): A study published in Nature Medicine shows that diets rich in plant-based foods empower the presence of gut microorganisms that are connected to a lower risk of regular ailments including coronary diseases.
The study has been led by researchers from King s College London, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the University of Trento, Italy, and health start-up company ZOE.
An enormous scope worldwide study utilizing metagenomics and blood compound profiling has revealed a board of 15 gut microorganisms related with lower risks of normal conditions, for example, corpulence and type 2 diabetes.