A recent study reveals how different diets—omnivorous, vegetarian, and vegan—affect gut bacteria and overall health.
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Objectives: To evaluate reports that describe relapse or recurrence following treatment of perineal streptococcal dermatitis (PSD), we studied a large cohort of children with these perianal or ...
A varied diet rich in vegetables is known to be healthy for one's well-being. Excessive consumption of meat, especially red ...
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We report 6 cases of group B streptococcal prosthetic joint infections seen in our institution and review 8 previously reported cases. These 14 patients (6 men and 8 women) had an average age of 69.
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A varied diet rich in vegetables is known to be healthy for one's well-being. Excessive consumption of meat, especially red ...
Uniting our strengths in cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and pathology, producing a genuinely translational approach to medicine. The Division of Digestive Diseases aims to change ...
Vegan, vegetarian, and omnivorous diets affect intestinal microorganisms, and the absence of certain foods from the diet can have complex effects.