Publications by authors named "V Romano-Spica"

Peloids are made by mixing clay materials with thermo-mineral waters, enriched with organic substances from microorganisms during maturation. Their beneficial properties may depend on clay minerals, water characteristics, and microbial components, although strong evidence is lacking. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) allows a comprehensive approach to studying the entire microbial community, including cultivable and uncultivable bacteria.

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Background: The long-COVID syndrome is characterised by a plethora of symptoms. Given its social and economic impact, many studies have stressed the urgency of proposing innovative strategies other than hospital settings. In this double-blinded, randomised, case-control trial, we investigate the effects of sulphur thermal water inhalations, rich in HS, compared to distilled water inhalations on symptoms, inflammatory markers and nasal microbiome in long-COVID patients.

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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) provide optimal conditions for the environmental spread of . As part of the Evaluation of Sanitary Risk Related to the Discharge of Wastewater to the Ground (SCA.Re.

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The protein S100B is a part of the S100 protein family, which consists of at least 25 calcium-binding proteins. S100B is highly conserved across different species, supporting important biological functions. The protein was shown to play a role in gut microbiota eubiosis and is secreted in human breast milk, suggesting a physiological trophic function in newborn development.

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Article Synopsis
  • Intense exercise requires dietary adjustments to support athletes' health and performance, with differing needs based on activity types.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted, following PRISMA guidelines, to analyze how various physical activities affect gut microbiota.
  • The study found that only 10 out of 1318 studies were suitable for inclusion, revealing that exercise type and intensity significantly influence gut microbiota composition, emphasizing the need for personalized approaches for athletes.
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