Microbiome in health and disease
…rebalancing gut bacteria, microbiota-based medicines could help to treat a wide range of conditions like diabetes and obesity. There is hope that we may soon be on the cusp of…… Read more
…Australia’s Medical School, A/Prof Jun Yang and her team at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research and researchers from Monash University, the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, the University of…… Read more
…a healthy weight have an increased risk of complications, including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia and blood clots. They are also more likely to require a caesarean section and have longer hospital…… Read more
…rebalancing gut bacteria, microbiota-based medicines could help to treat a wide range of conditions like diabetes and obesity. There is hope that we may soon be on the cusp of…… Read more
…FGR. Risk factors for Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) Maternal factors | High blood pressure, smoking, alcohol or drug intake, malnutrition or disease (kidney/diabetes/heart/respiratory/infection). Uterine/placental factors | Decreased blood flow in…… Read more
…chronic destructive inflammation in a wide range of diseases such as cancer, stroke, diabetes, heart, kidney and liver disease, and infectious diseases. Our COVID-19 research As scientists around the world…… Read more
…disease,” said A/Prof Ashley Mansell co-author of the study published in Nature Communication. “This includes heart, lung, brain and infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic kidney, liver and autoimmune diseases….… Read more
…disease secondary to type 1 diabetes. Eur J Endocrinol. 187:883-892. Almasabi S, Boyd R, Ahmed AU, Williams BRG (2022) Integrin-linked kinase expression characterizes the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment in colorectal cancer…… Read more
…making it as common in women as asthma or diabetes. Hudson Institute researchers are working towards finding the cause to improve treatment, management and diagnosis for the 176 million women…… Read more
…this virus that in people of older age, in people who have underlying heart disease or co morbidities, like diabetes, or they are overweight, or male gender, they’re much more…… Read more
…system response is implicated in hundreds of different diseases and conditions including cancer, stroke, diabetes, heart, kidney, liver and infectious diseases. The potential to advance human health by a greater…… Read more