Antibiotic use has been linked to changes in the gut’s bacterial species that can last for four to eight years 1. The gut ...
Antibiotics are designed to wipe out infection-causing bacteria, but even a single course can leave a lasting mark on the gut ...
It’s long been known that antibiotics can disrupt the balance of bacteria in the gut, typically causing short-term symptoms like diarrhea. Some research suggests the disruption can last for several ...
Even a single course of antibiotics can change the gut microbiome long-term, according to a new study, with some drugs having ...
A study reveals that certain antibiotics can cause long-lasting changes in gut microbiome diversity for up to eight years.
The study shows that certain types of antibiotics can be linked to changes in the gut microbiome as long as four to eight years after treatment. The strongest associations were observed for ...
Antibiotics can alter the contents of your stomach for up to eight years, according to new research. Even a single course of ...
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Antibiotic treatments can affect the composition of the community of bacteria living in the gut, known as the gut microbiome, for a long time.
A study of about 15,000 adults finds a lasting association between the use of certain antibiotics and the balance of the intestinal microbiota. The intestinal microbiota, that community of bacteria ...