X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=gofetch.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102641010.header;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102641010.header;h=a08d0313ec5313c5a219aa15c056c6a44a64fcc4;hp=daab165766992b945bcdffd1383967d3e918e8c9;hb=e818d449fee8a5397ab2f05df63bbeffc4c67dc0;hpb=a6a7ff9f2e7f42f17eaa69be2bfad201195b3eb4 diff --git a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641010.header b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641010.header index daab165..a08d031 100644 --- a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641010.header +++ b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102641010.header @@ -2,33 +2,38 @@ i Thursday September 06, 2018 @11:30PM (BeauHD) i from the contrary-to-popular-belief dept. i -i An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: The gut -i microbiome is the sum total of all the micro-organisms living -i in a person's gut, and has been shown to play a huge role in -i human health. New research has found probiotics -- usually -i taken as supplements or in foods such as yoghurt, kimchi or -i kefir -- can hinder a patient's gut microbiome from returning -i to normal after a course of antibiotics, and that different -i people respond to probiotics in dramatically different ways. -i In the first of two papers published in the journal Cell, -i researchers performed endoscopies and colonoscopies to sample -i and study the gut microbiomes of people who took antibiotics -i before and after probiotic consumption. Another group were -i given samples of their own gut microbiomes collected before -i consuming antibiotics. The researchers found the microbiomes -i of those who had taken the probiotics had suffered a "very -i severe disturbance." "Once the probiotics had colonized the -i gut, they completely inhibited the return of the indigenous -i microbiome which was disrupted during antibiotic treatment," -i said Eran Elinav, an immunologist at the Weizmann Institute of -i Science in Israel and lead author on the studies. The -i scientists also compared the gut microbiomes of the gut +i An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: +i +i > The gut microbiome is the sum total of all the +i micro-organisms living in a person's gut, and has been shown +i to play a huge role in human health. New research has found +i probiotics -- usually taken as supplements or in foods such as +i yoghurt, kimchi or kefir -- [1]can hinder a patient's gut +i microbiome from returning to normal after a course of +i antibiotics , and that different people respond to probiotics +i in dramatically different ways. In the [2]first of two papers +i published in the journal Cell, researchers performed +i endoscopies and colonoscopies to sample and study the gut +i microbiomes of people who took antibiotics before and after +i probiotic consumption. Another group were given samples of +i their own gut microbiomes collected before consuming +i antibiotics. The researchers found the microbiomes of those +i who had taken the probiotics had suffered a "very severe +i disturbance." "Once the probiotics had colonized the gut, they +i completely inhibited the return of the indigenous microbiome +i which was disrupted during antibiotic treatment," said Eran +i Elinav, an immunologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science +i in Israel and lead author on the studies. +i +i > +i +i > The scientists also compared the gut microbiomes of the gut i intestinal tract of 25 volunteers with that of their stools. i They found that stool bacteria only partially correlated with i the microbiomes functioning inside their bodies. "So the fact i that we all almost exclusively rely on stool in our microbiome i research may not be a reliable way of studying gut microbiome -i health," said Elinav. In the second paper, the researchers +i health," said Elinav. In the [3]second paper , the researchers i examined the colonization and impact of probiotics on 15 i people by sampling within their gastrointestinal tract. They i divided the individuals into two groups: one were given a @@ -39,4 +44,13 @@ i individuals into two distinct groups: one which resisted the i colonisation of the probiotics, and one in which the i probiotics colonized the gut and modified the composition of i the gut microbiome and the genes of the host individual." +i +i +i +i [1] https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/sep/06/probiotics- +i not-as-beneficial-for-gut-health-as-previously-thought +i +i [2] https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(18)31102-4 +i +i [3] https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(18)31108-5 i