Jennifer T. Wolstenholme, Nikki K. Duong, Emily R. Brocato, Jasmohan S. Bajaj Alcohol consumption directly affects many organs, including the gut and the bacteria that live in it. Growing evidence suggests that alcohols effects on the gut microbiome can have far-reaching consequences, including increased alcohol consumption and progression of alcohol-associated liver disease. This ARCR review reports on innovative efforts that use fecal microbiota transplantation to alleviate alcohols impact on the gut microbiome and its consequences. While early studies have yielded promising results, clinical trials are still needed to confirm the therapeutic potential of fecal microbiota transplantation. Celebrate 50 years of alcohol insights with ARCR. The inaugural article on our recently launched News & Notes webpage dives deep into ARCRs history and accomplishments. For additional updates from ARCR, follow us on LinkedIn. For more information about the effects of alcohol on health and well-being, professional resources, and important updates, visit the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) website. |