Infant Gut Microbiomes Develop Circadian Rhythms, Age More Influential Than Diet: Study

Infant Gut Microbiomes Develop Circadian Rhythms, Age More Influential Than Diet: Study

Infant Gut Microbiomes Develop Circadian Rhythms, Diet Plays Secondary Role Summary Infant gut microbiomes develop circadian rhythms as early as two weeks after birth, becoming more distinct with age, according to a recent study. The research demonstrates that dietary differences, such as breastfeeding versus formula feeding, have minimal impact on these microbiome patterns compared to … Read more

Alzheimer’s Disease Can be Transferred through Bone Marrow Transplants, Study Finds

Alzheimer’s Disease Can be Transferred through Bone Marrow Transplants, Study Finds

Alzheimer’s Disease May Have Systemic Origins, Study Finds Research shows potential transmission of Alzheimer’s disease through bone marrow transplants Alzheimer’s disease, traditionally considered a brain-centric condition, may have systemic origins and can be accelerated through bone marrow transplants, according to a recent study. Researchers found that mice, transplanted with bone marrow stem cells from donors … Read more