Scientists report that both gut bacteria and a diet rich in tryptophan can help hinder the spread of E. coli, known to induce severe stomach pain, cramps, fever, intestinal bleeding, and renal failure.
Researchers from Flinders University assert that self-guided digital behavioral therapy is a valid alternative solution for those struggling to get enough sleep.
By manipulating the gut microbiome through antibiotics or dietary adjustments, scientists observed a significant impact on arthritis progression, pinpointing indole -- a byproduct of tryptophan breakdown -- as a key inflammatory agent.