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Bacteria in Cervix May Be Key to Premature Birth


Bacteria in Cervix May Be Key to Premature Birth
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Premature birth is the No.1 killer of babies in America, and of the approximately 4,300,000 live births in the U.S. each year, about 12.3 percent are preterm.The cause of prematurity — birth before the 37th week of pregnancy — is often a puzzle to experts, but a study at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania may have found the key: bacteria in the mom's cervix.Depending on the specific type of bacteria in the mom's vagina and cervix, her risk of giving premature birth may be increased or reduced.
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Fecal Transplants May Improve Autism By Targeting Gut Bacteria


Fecal Transplants May Improve Autism By Targeting Gut Bacteria
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MariaDubova via Getty ImagesTo treat brain disorders like autism, scientists increasingly are targeting a different part of the body: the gut.Imbalances in the gut microbiome ― the community of trillions of bacteria living in the digestive tract ― have been linked with mental and neurological disorders, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and Parkinson's disease.Now, medical researchers are looking into ways of improving the health and diversity of the gut's bacterial community in order to better treat these conditions.




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Bacteria May Be Altering Your Brain To Suppress Your Appetite When You're Sick


Bacteria May Be Altering Your Brain To Suppress Your Appetite When You're Sick
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Many of our body's responses to food poisoning and infection are there to help us fight them.Becoming lethargic, for example, may save energy that can then be used by the immune system to attack the pathogen.But another of the common responses is a bit harder to untangle: Why do people have a reduced appetite?
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