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Daily Express : reported that Irritable bowel syndrome: Changing gut bacteria could cure IBS symptoms

GETTY Irritable bowel syndrome: The condition can cause cramps and diarrhoeaGETTY Irritable bowel syndrome: Dr Sean Preson said gut bacteria plays a huge part in symptoms 11 common digestives disorders Sun, December 25, 2016 Common digestives disorders from heartburn and indigestion to diverticulitis and irritable bowel syndrome. "Researchers could identify a particular bacterial composition in the patients who have severe symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, giving evidence that it our gut bacteria are playing a large part in our symptoms. Dr Sean Preston, a consultant gastroenterologist chairman of the British Society of Gastroenterology and General Physician, Barts and the London NHS Trust: "The new research looked at a population of patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with severe, moderate and mild disease and also patients without Irritable Bowel Syndrome. The findings now suggest that rebalancing the good and bad bacteria in the gut could be key to manage IBS suffering.


Do you know the bacteria in your gut may accelerate Alzheimer's? - Read


Do you know the bacteria in your gut may accelerate Alzheimer's? - Read
"Our study is unique as it shows a direct causal link between gut bacteria and Alzheimer`s disease. New Delhi: As per a study, gut bacteria can play a major role in accelerating Alzheimer's disease, which happens to be the most common form of dementia. The researchers found that mice suffering from Alzheimer`s have a different composition of intestinal bacteria compared to mice that are healthy. Gut bacteria has a major impact on how people feel through the interaction between the immune system, the intestinal mucosa and our diet. Mice without bacteria had a significantly smaller amount of beta-amyloid plaque -- lumps that form at the nerve fibres in cases of Alzheimer`s disease -- in the brain.

Study links gut bacteria to Alzheimer's

"Our study is unique as it shows a direct causal link between gut bacteria and Alzheimer's disease. In the study, the team also studied AD in mice that completely lacked bacteria to further test the relationship between intestinal bacteria and the disease. The researchers found that mice suffering from AD have a different composition of intestinal bacteria compared to mice that are healthy. Gut bacteria have a major impact on how people feel through the interaction between the immune system, the intestinal mucosa and our diet. They transferred intestinal bacteria from diseased mice to germ-free mice.

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