
Can prebiotics, probiotics or postbiotics help your ageing microbiome?
What every side already agrees on.
Before we show you how each side frames this story, here are the bare facts that appear in both left and right coverage.
- 01The gut microbiome can be disrupted by ageing.
- 02Some studies have investigated the effects of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics on the gut microbiome.
- 03Dietary changes may influence the gut microbiome.
- 04The relationship between gut health and overall health is a subject of ongoing research.
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Perspective Analysis
How different sources frame this story
Center View
New Scientist presents an objective overview of the potential benefits and limitations of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics in maintaining a healthy gut microbiome as it relates to ageing.
How each side might write it
"Research indicates that managing your microbiome might play a crucial role in healthy ageing."
What all sides miss
The coverage fails to address how accessible prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics are to different socioeconomic groups, raising questions about inequality in health benefits.
🔍 Key Differences
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Can a Healthy Gut Microbiome Reverse the Effects of Ageing?
In a world where our health is constantly under threat, a new wave of evidence suggests that replenishing your gut microbiome with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics could be key to combating the ageing process and promoting better overall health.
New Research Explores Gut Health and Ageing: Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Postbiotics.
Recent trials investigate the role of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics in maintaining gut health, a significant factor in the ageing process. Columnist Graham Lawton takes a closer look at the findings.
Can Supplementing Your Gut Help Defy the Effects of Ageing?
Recent studies suggest that adjusting your diet with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics may hold the solution to enhancing gut health and tackling age-related decline.
The disruption of the gut microbiome impacts ageing and is explored by columnist Graham Lawton.
The disruption of your gut microbiome is a major consequence, and possible cause, of ageing. Columnist Graham Lawton looks into recent trials examining whether it can be replenished through diet and prebiotics, probiotics or postbiotics
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