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- Gut Bacteria Change as You Get Older—and May Accelerate Aging published in Scientific American.
- As You Age, Your 'Microbiome' Changes published in US News.
- Aging Has Critical Effects on the Gut Microbiome published in Technology Networks.
- As You Age, Your 'Microbiome' Changes published in Health Day.
- Here’s How to Care for Your Diabetes During the Pandemic published in SELF.
- Cedars-Sinai Launches Program to Speed Up Treatments of Gut-Related Illnesses published in Los Angeles Business Journal.
- Prediabetes: a tool for change published in Cedars-Sinai Blog.
- Cedars-Sinai signs 3-year deal with Noteworth for on-demand patient-generated health data published in MobiHealthNews.
- How your gut microbiome affects you Video Lifescript TV.
- Can you smell obesity? According to the latest research, it could be on your breath Published in Time Healthland.
- Cedars-Sinai researchers analyze breath, link to obesity risk published in The Los Angeles Times.
- Methane on the breath is an indication of obesity. Manipulating the gut microbes that cause obesity's smell may help researchers figure out ways to help patients lose weight published in Smart News at Smithsonian.com.
- Breath test might predict obesity risk. It works by measuring bacteria balance in the gut, researchers say published in Health Day.
- Breathalyzers may soon predict heart failure, obesity. Researchers are using new technologies to analyze breath to predict and diagnose health problems like obesity, asthma and even heart failure published in Everyday Health.
- Doctors detect obesity bug on breath. Certain gas-emitting microbes in our intestinal tract might determine our propensity for packing on pounds, leading to the presence of methane or hydrogen on one's breath published in Scientific American.
- After weight-loss surgery, new gut bacteria keep obesity away published in Reuters Health News.