Microbiome

The varied community of microorganisms that live in different parts of the body, particularly the gut, is referred to as the human microbiome. These microorganisms are mostly bacteria, but they can also be viruses, fungi, and archaea. These microbial communities are vital for immune regulation, nutrition synthesis, digestion, and pathogen defense. Metagenomics research has shown that homeostasis depends on a healthy, diverse microbiome, whereas dysbiosis, or imbalances in the microbiome, is linked to a variety of illnesses, such as obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, allergies, and neuropsychiatric disorders. The field of microbiome research is growing quickly, providing new information on diet-microbe interactions, probiotic treatments, and personalized medicine.

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Microbial DNA signature in the blood differentiates primary liver cancer from metastatic colorectal cancer

Microbial DNA signature in the blood differentiates primary liver cancer from metastatic colorectal cancer

Microbes found to play a key role in shaping early brain development

Microbes found to play a key role in shaping early brain development

Study finds two-way link between gut bacteria and insomnia

Study finds two-way link between gut bacteria and insomnia

Nudibranchs (sea slugs) emerge as a promising source of cancer drugs

Nudibranchs (sea slugs) emerge as a promising source of cancer drugs

Powerful optical technique can analyze the biochemical fingerprints of vaginal fluid

Powerful optical technique can analyze the biochemical fingerprints of vaginal fluid

Natural gut molecule reverses liver damage and repairs gut lining

Natural gut molecule reverses liver damage and repairs gut lining

Cutting HFSS ultra-processed foods may save lives, says AHA report

Cutting HFSS ultra-processed foods may save lives, says AHA report

How early immune challenges influence oral and systemic health in children

How early immune challenges influence oral and systemic health in children

Gut bacteria may connect pregnancy diet to childhood autism

Gut bacteria may connect pregnancy diet to childhood autism

Mediterranean diet delivers gut health benefits for expectant mothers

Mediterranean diet delivers gut health benefits for expectant mothers

Immune aging drives the progression of type 2 diabetes

Immune aging drives the progression of type 2 diabetes

Gut microbiota and short chain fatty acids influence bone health in postmenopausal osteoporosis

Gut microbiota and short chain fatty acids influence bone health in postmenopausal osteoporosis

Lupus Research Alliance awards early career scientists for innovative research

Lupus Research Alliance awards early career scientists for innovative research

Fecal transplant may cut infections in long-term care patients

Fecal transplant may cut infections in long-term care patients

Chemical in everyday products found to worsen alcohol-related liver damage

Chemical in everyday products found to worsen alcohol-related liver damage

Mouth and gut microbes talk to each other - here’s why it matters for disease

Mouth and gut microbes talk to each other - here’s why it matters for disease

Impulsivity shapes diet and gut bacteria in healthy adults, study finds

Impulsivity shapes diet and gut bacteria in healthy adults, study finds

AI spots hidden diabetes risk even when test results look normal

AI spots hidden diabetes risk even when test results look normal

Unraveling the mysteries of post-acute infection syndromes

Unraveling the mysteries of post-acute infection syndromes

Mapping microbiomes across the food system to restore health

Mapping microbiomes across the food system to restore health

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