Acronyms

GUT

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AcronymDefinition
GUTGrand Unified Theory
GUTGenitourinary Tract
GUTGrenada Union of Teachers
GUTGrand Unification Theory (physics)
GUTGemeinschaft Umweltfreundlicher Teppichboden (German eco-friendly carpet company)
GUTGdansk University of Technology (Gdansk, Poland)
GUTGod's Undeniable Truths
GUTGeneral User Training
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References in classic literature
Now Sheeta, the panther, was one of whom Tarzan was exceptionally glad to fall in with, for he had it in mind not only to utilize the great cat's strong gut for his bow, but also to fashion a new quiver and loin-cloth from pieces of his hide.
However, changes in the balance of the gut microbiota have been linked to an increased risk of insulin resistance and type-2 diabetes, high cholesterol levels and cardiovascular disease.
The findings published in ''Science Daily'' indicate that a child's sleeping, eating and fitness habits can influence the balance of bacteria found in their gut as teenagers, a recent study suggests.
While gut health is not something many people consider, Mayo Clinic experts agree that it is important to pay attention to as it can affect your overall well-being.
The state of our gut is responsible for a lot of our wellbeing and one way to keep the tummy healthy is by introducing naturally fermented foods that contain high amounts of gut-friendly bacteria.
Not only that, the brain and the gut are so interconnected that they do not only send signals through the nerves, but also through the immune system.
"This study demonstrated that Caucasian women diagnosed with PCOS using the Rotterdam criteria had a reduction in overall species richness [alpha diversity] of the gut microbiome, compared to healthy women, and changes in the composition of the microbial community [beta diversity]" wrote Pedro J.
The gut performance is considered a comprehensive art form merging traditional music, dance and vocals in colorful traditional attire.
Several studies reported an association between gut microbiota and metabolic diseases [3-9], with some studies presenting the differences between gut microbiota in T2DM patients and healthy individuals [3,10].
Now, the teams behind both studies are hopeful this could be significantly boosted if they are able to manipulate the make-up of bacteria in the gut.
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