Breakthrough Study Links Gut Bacteria to Liver Health Restoration
Liver Health Breakthrough: New Study Reveals How Gut Bacteria Can Restore Ageing Livers
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A recent study published in the Lancet Journal reveals that introducing youthful gut bacteria may reverse age-related liver damage and reduce the risk of liver cancer. Conducted on mice, the research indicates that this approach could lead to new therapies for liver health, though human trials are still needed.
- 01Over 38.9% of adults screened in a study showed signs of liver disease.
- 02Introducing youthful gut bacteria in older mice reduced inflammation and DNA damage.
- 03The study suppressed the MDM2 gene linked to liver cancer.
- 04The findings suggest potential for new microbiome-based therapies for liver health.
- 05Caution is advised as the study has only been conducted on mice and human trials are pending.
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A study published in the Lancet Journal highlights the potential of youthful gut bacteria in reversing age-related liver damage. Out of 10,267 adults screened, over 38.9% showed signs of liver disease, emphasizing the need for dietary care. The research focused on older mice that were given their own youthful gut microbes, resulting in reduced inflammation and DNA damage. Notably, the study suppressed the MDM2 gene, which is linked to liver cancer, suggesting that the introduction of beneficial gut bacteria could enhance liver function and lower cancer risks. However, researchers caution that these findings are preliminary and based on animal models, with human trials yet to be conducted. If successful in humans, this approach could lead to new therapies aimed at improving liver health and slowing the aging process.
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This research could lead to new treatments for liver disease, potentially benefiting millions who suffer from liver-related health issues.
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