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  2. Is 'Leaky Gut Syndrome' Really A Thing? Dietitians Weigh In - AOL

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    Leaky gut may not be a classical medical analysis, but studies have shown it to be [linked to] chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, weight gain, and obesity,” she says. Leaky gut occurs ...

  3. Could yogurt help protect against colorectal cancer?

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    Yogurt may help strengthen the gut barrier and support Bifidobacterium‘s beneficial role in suppressing Bifidobacterium-positive tumor growth, rather than suppressing Bifidobacterium itself ...

  4. The health benefits of Greek yogurt - AOL

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    Greek yogurt is a source of magnesium, potassium and calcium — three nutrients emphasized in the Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, which is a dietary pattern designed to stop ...

  5. Activia - Wikipedia

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    In addition to traditional yogurt bacteria, they decided to add a probiotic strain. Activia products thus contain Bifidobacterium animalis DN 173,010, a proprietary strain of Bifidobacterium, a probiotic which is marketed by Dannon under the trade names Bifidus Regularis, Bifidus Actiregularis, Bifidus Digestivum and Bifidobacterium Lactis. [3]

  6. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    The isolated bacterium named Bacillus bifidus communis [66] was later renamed to the genus Bifidobacterium. [67] Tissier found that bifidobacteria are dominant in the gut microbiota of breast-fed babies and he observed clinical benefits from treating infant diarrhea with bifidobacteria.

  7. Bifidobacterium bifidum - Wikipedia

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    Gut health improvement: B. bifidum MIMBb75 and DSM 20082 help alleviate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and certain chronic large bowel dysfunctions. Reduction of apoptosis : B. bifidum OLB6378 reduces apoptosis in the intestinal epithelium of infants with necrotizing enterocolitis.