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Alterations in Gut Microbiome ID’d in Postacute COVID-19 Syndrome

Higher levels of Ruminococcus gnavus, Bacteroides vulgatus, lower levels of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii observed in patients with PACS

High-Fiber Diet May Benefit Melanoma Patients on Immunotherapy

Higher intake of dietary fiber linked to longer progression-free survival in melanoma patients on immune checkpoint blockade

Higher Flavonoid Intake May Lower Systolic Blood Pressure

Higher consumption of berries, red wine linked to lower SBP; association partly explained by microbial factors

Oral Microbiome Differs With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Those with early RA or at risk for RA show higher abundance of proinflammatory species

Probiotic With Low-Dose Iron Studied in Pregnant Women

Iron status improved in healthy pregnant women randomly assigned to Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v product versus placebo

Fecal Transplant May Counter Anti-PD-1 Resistance in Melanoma

FMT plus anti-PD-1 therapy may change gut microbiome and help overcome drug resistance in some patients with advanced melanoma

Plant-Based Diet Brings Better 'Microbiome

Composition of Gut Microbiome Altered in Patients With COVID-19

Several gut commensals with known immunomodulatory potential underrepresented in patients with COVID-19

Breast Cancer Surgery Brings Drug Addiction Danger: Study

Oral Microbiome Tied to Lung Cancer Risk in Never-Smokers

Risk varies according to profile of the oral microbiota; risk lower with greater abundance of Spirochaetia, Bacteroidetes

Probiotics are not recommended for most digestive conditions

Probiotics Not Recommended for Most Digestive Conditions

Probiotics for Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS, C. difficile should be used only in context of clinical trial
Pre/probiotic therapy may be useful for patients with depression and/or anxiety disorders

Review: Pre/Probiotics May Be Useful for Depression, Anxiety

All seven studies demonstrated significant improvements in one or more of the outcomes measured