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Bodywork: A link between irritable bowel syndrome and gravity?

March 14, 2023

A friend sent me an article suggesting that gravity might be a factor in causing irritable bowel syndrome. Could this really be true? And if so, what does it mean for people affected by this condition?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: gravity, gut, ibs, irritable bowel syndrome, James, Judith, scientist-news

OMRF discoveries reshape understanding of gut microbiome

October 22, 2020

OMRF scientists have redefined how the gut microbiome operates and how our bodies coexist with some of the 100 trillion bacteria that make it up.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: antibiotic, balance, colon, disease, fecal, feces, genome, gut, health, human, Kirk Bergstrom, Lijun, mice, microbiome, microbiota, mucus, National Institutes of Health, news, newsok, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Prescott, publication, science, scientist-news, stephen, Stephenson Cancer Center, steve, tset, Xia

The “mad” scientist: fact or fiction?

October 26, 2017

Like many fictional characters, the mad scientist figure has its basis in real life.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bacteria, barry marshall, experimentation, fictional, gut, h. pylori, Hal Scofield, halloween, heart, history, holiday, horror, human, mad scientist, medical, mosquitoes, nobel prize, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, real, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, study, surgery, test, trope, virus, walter reed, werner forssmann, x-ray, yellow fever

Could bacteria in the gut trigger lupus?

January 30, 2014

A pilot project will examine the organisms living in lupus patients’ digestive system.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bacteria, biome, fecal, fecal transplant, Gaffney, gut, lupus, microbiome, microflora, multiple sclerosis, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, rheumatoid arthritis, scientist-news, Sjogren's

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