Maternal microbiome's pivotal role in shaping fetal and neonatal immune systems during pregnancy
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 Neutrophils: Unraveling their multifaceted roles in inflammatory bowel disease and gut microbiota interactionsNeutrophils: Unraveling their multifaceted roles in inflammatory bowel disease and gut microbiota interactions
 
Research delves into the complex roles of neutrophils in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), exploring their diverse functions and interactions with the gut microbiota and emphasizing the need for targeted therapies based on these insights.
 
 
 Maternal microbiome's pivotal role in shaping fetal and neonatal immune systems during pregnancyMaternal microbiome's pivotal role in shaping fetal and neonatal immune systems during pregnancy
 
Review in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology explores how the maternal microbiome during pregnancy influences the immune systems of the mother, fetus, and neonate, highlighting its impact on long-term health outcomes and the development of pregnancy complications.
 
   Understanding the genetic basis of hereditary diffuse gastric cancerUnderstanding the genetic basis of hereditary diffuse gastric cancer
 
Gastric cancer, a significant global health burden, claims over 7% of cancer-related deaths annually. Although only 1-3% of cases have a genetic basis, understanding these genetic drivers is crucial for developing preventative strategies.
 
   AGA releases the first comprehensive evidence-based guideline on management of pouchitisAGA releases the first comprehensive evidence-based guideline on management of pouchitis
 
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has released the first comprehensive evidence-based guideline on the management of pouchitis, the most common complication people with ulcerative colitis experience following surgery to remove their colon.
 
   Low-magnification narrow-band imaging takes gastric cancer screening to the next levelLow-magnification narrow-band imaging takes gastric cancer screening to the next level
 
Helicobacter pylori infection is recognized as a significant risk factor for gastric cancer. Hence regular screening for early detection is particularly crucial in regions with a high prevalence.
 
 Forsythiae Fructus shows promise in relieving chemotherapy side effects
 
Forsythiae Fructus shows promise in relieving chemotherapy side effectsChemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) are among the most prevalent and distressing side effects faced by patients undergoing antineoplastic treatments.