gut and microbiome

Gut Microbiome Gut-Brain Axis Intestinal Inflammation Viral Persistence in Gut Metabolomics
25
Jan
What We Know So Far About IBS After COVID-19

What We Know So Far About IBS After COVID-19

A review of existing research suggests that irritable bowel syndrome (IBS can develop in some people after COVID-19 infection. Studies estimate that about 7% of individuals develop IBS following SARS-CoV-2, with higher rates than in those who were not infected.
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21
Jan
COVID-19-induced gastrointestinal autonomic dysfunction: A systematic review

COVID-19-induced gastrointestinal autonomic dysfunction: A systematic review

A sweeping new systematic review finds that COVID-19 may disrupt the autonomic nervous system—the body’s “automatic control” network that helps run digestion—potentially driving persistent gut symptoms in some people with Long COVID.
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21
Jan
Intestinal barrier compromise, viral persistence, and immune dysregulation converge on neurological sequelae in Long COVID

Intestinal barrier compromise, viral persistence, and immune dysregulation converge on neurological sequelae in Long COVID

A new review in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience outlines how Long COVID may be driven by a combination of persistent viral material, immune system dysregulation, gut barrier disruption, abnormal blood clotting, and inflammation in the brain.
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