Study Links Pregnant Women’s Gut Microbiota to Changes in Immune System
A recent study reveals the significant links between a pregnant woman’s gut microbiota and changes in her immune system, shedding light on potential implications for maternal and fetal health. The study’s key findings highlight the unique gut microbiota composition and cytokine profile in pregnant women, suggesting the microbiota’s role in modulating immune responses during pregnancy. However, the study emphasizes the need for further research to clarify these findings due to its small sample size and the observational nature of the study.
New Treatment Approach for Cytokine Storms Discovered at Osaka University
HealthShare OnDecoding the Cytokine Storm: A New Treatment Approach from Osaka University By Mason Walker Our immune system is a complex network of cells and proteins that defend our body against infection. At the core of this immune response are…