Tag: Gut Microbiota
Gut microbiota is described as the community of microorganisms residing in the human and animal digestive system. Various microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and more than 100 million bacteria, with over 3 million genes live in the gastrointestinal tract.

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The Role of Microbiota Gut-Brain Axis and Its Effect on Neurodegenerative Diseases
Nursing Literature Reviews
Literature review: Classification and function of different types of bacteria. The human intestinal microbiome includes about 100 trillion bacterial cells....
Last modified: 24th Mar 2021
Multiple Sclerosis: Causes, Diagnosis, Types and Treatments
Nursing Literature Reviews
Abstract This paper provides a review and summary of current knowledge and literature of the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis (MS). This paper seeks to define MS and provide statistics about its ...
Last modified: 10th Jun 2020
Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism: A Review
Nursing Essays
Circadian rhythms and metabolism : A review Abstract: The SCN conveys circadian rhythmicity to peripheral tissue clocks in the body to segregate opposing meta...
Last modified: 11th Feb 2020