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Why some celiac patients may not benefit from fibre alone
Many people with celiac disease are advised to eat more fibre to support digestion and manage symptoms, either through diet or prescribed fibre supplements. New research from McMaster University shows that the benefits of that fibre may depend on whether the right bacteria are present in the gut to break it down. The study, published in Nature Communications on March 31, found that people with celiac disease had significantly reduced […]
Udbhav Ram’s co-op supervisors flew in from Alabama to give him an award
How much of an impact did Udbhav Ram make during his co-op with the University of Alabama Birmingham? Well, not only did his supervisors nominate Ram for a co-op student of the year award, they flew in from Alabama to present it. Ram, who was expecting a videotaped congratulations, had no idea they were coming. Joel […]
Common antidepressant eases fatigue associated with long COVID, study finds
A global research team co-led by McMaster University has identified one of the first medications shown to meaningfully reduce fatigue in people living with long COVID, a breakthrough for millions still struggling with persistent symptoms years after the pandemic began. The randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial found that fluvoxamine, a low-cost and widely available antidepressant, significantly […]
