Improving allergy management with a focus on gut bacteria
Helping sufferers with the symptoms of allergic rhinitis by investigating the use of topical nasal sprays and the role of gut bacteria, is the focus of a new Griffith University study.
Helping sufferers with the symptoms of allergic rhinitis by investigating the use of topical nasal sprays and the role of gut bacteria, is the focus of a new Griffith University study.
Improving the health of night shift workers with the use of probiotics is the focus of a new Griffith study.
As hayfever season hits on the Gold Coast, Griffith Health researchers are seeking participants for a study into the efficacy of a daily probotic supplement in reducing allergy symptoms
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The supplement under trial contains strains of bacteria that have been found to modulate the immune system for the management of allergic disease.