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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Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome

Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome

Research reveals how the gut microbiome supports successful pregnancy

Research reveals how the gut microbiome supports successful pregnancy

Early life gut microbiome crucial for immune system development

Early life gut microbiome crucial for immune system development

How Traditional Chinese Medicine may reshape the gut microbiome to ease insulin resistance in PCOS

How Traditional Chinese Medicine may reshape the gut microbiome to ease insulin resistance in PCOS

Specific gut bacterium reduces weight gain and improves metabolic health

Specific gut bacterium reduces weight gain and improves metabolic health

Frog-derived bacteria offer dual-action anticancer effects and high safety

Frog-derived bacteria offer dual-action anticancer effects and high safety

Scientists map how cinnamon’s bioactives interact with cancer signaling

Scientists map how cinnamon’s bioactives interact with cancer signaling

Gut bacteria patterns differ in autism and siblings and link to social symptoms

Gut bacteria patterns differ in autism and siblings and link to social symptoms

Advances in delivering oxygen-sensitive gut bacteria improve microbial therapies

Advances in delivering oxygen-sensitive gut bacteria improve microbial therapies

What drinking kefir really does to your gut and oral microbiome

What drinking kefir really does to your gut and oral microbiome

Understanding how the immune system protects against fungal pathogenicity

Understanding how the immune system protects against fungal pathogenicity

Gut bacteria mimicry can accelerate the progression of multiple sclerosis

Gut bacteria mimicry can accelerate the progression of multiple sclerosis

A new trial investigates whether the MIND diet can be scaled for obesity management

A new trial investigates whether the MIND diet can be scaled for obesity management

Researchers develop powerful tools for microbiome research advancement

Researchers develop powerful tools for microbiome research advancement

How ultra-processed foods shape Crohn’s disease risk and what dietary strategies can really help

How ultra-processed foods shape Crohn’s disease risk and what dietary strategies can really help

Discovery links human M cells to early steps of celiac disease

Discovery links human M cells to early steps of celiac disease

Filtered coffee shows a causal link to healthier HbA1c levels

Filtered coffee shows a causal link to healthier HbA1c levels

Study offers a unified biological model to explain the causes of autism

Study offers a unified biological model to explain the causes of autism

Study uncovers how the body's bile acids bind to block C. diff's most dangerous toxin

Study uncovers how the body's bile acids bind to block C. diff's most dangerous toxin

Online reference library provides a more accurate picture of drug exposure

Online reference library provides a more accurate picture of drug exposure

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