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The benefits of fiber in celiac disease may depend on having the right bacteria in the gut
The gluten-free diet for celiac disease can be low in fiber. Researchers from McMaster University showed that people with celiac disease had reduced capacity to metabolize dietary fiber in the small intestine because they lack key fiber-degrading bacteria. The post The benefits of fiber in celiac disease may depend on having the right bacteria in the gut app
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Gut Microbiota for Health1mo agoRethinking diet and the gut microbiome in IBD: from risk to treatment and beyond
The role of diet and the gut microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to evolve, from shaping disease risk to supporting treatment strategies. In this interview with Richard Hansen and Chen Sarbagili, we discuss key misconceptions, emerging evidence, and what the future may hold for microbiome-based approaches in IBD. The post Rethinking diet
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Gut Microbiota for Health1mo ago
