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Model: human
Quantification of hydrogen production by intestinal bacteria that are specifically dysregulated in Parkinson’s disease
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The Gut-Brain Connection: How Hydrogen-Producing Bacteria May Help with Parkinson's Disease
A recent study has found a link between the bacteria in our intestines and Parkinson's disease. The research suggests that an imbalance of hydrogen-producing bacteria in the gut might be contributing to the development of the disease. This discovery could lead to new avenues for treatment and prevention, and highlights the importance of the gut-brain connection in our overall health.
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Publish Year 2018 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal PLoS One Primary Topic Intestine Secondary TopicParkinson's Disease Model Human Tertiary TopicGut Microbiome Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application In Vivo Biotic Production Comparison Complement