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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Supportive marriages may shape appetite control through oxytocin and the brain–gut axis

Supportive marriages may shape appetite control through oxytocin and the brain–gut axis

Industrial and farm chemicals quietly alter the balance of gut microbes

Industrial and farm chemicals quietly alter the balance of gut microbes

Lubiprostone shows signs of slowing kidney function decline in chronic kidney disease

Lubiprostone shows signs of slowing kidney function decline in chronic kidney disease

Researchers discover a surprising ally in the fight against insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes

Researchers discover a surprising ally in the fight against insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes

Blood sugar migration to saliva fuels cavity development in type 2 diabetes patients

Blood sugar migration to saliva fuels cavity development in type 2 diabetes patients

Gut bacteria produce immune-boosting compounds in response to tetracyclines

Gut bacteria produce immune-boosting compounds in response to tetracyclines

Study finds link between Pg-induced periapical disease and systemic metabolic dysfunction

Study finds link between Pg-induced periapical disease and systemic metabolic dysfunction

Microbial warning signs that predict death risk in severe pneumonia

Microbial warning signs that predict death risk in severe pneumonia

Nasal bacteria influence Staphylococcus aureus colonization

Nasal bacteria influence Staphylococcus aureus colonization

International collaboration develops STREAMS to standardize microbiome data

International collaboration develops STREAMS to standardize microbiome data

Atelerix and Labskin partner to enable long-distance transport of advanced in vitro skin models

Atelerix and Labskin partner to enable long-distance transport of advanced in vitro skin models

How the gut microbiome links obesity to colorectal cancer

How the gut microbiome links obesity to colorectal cancer

Study demonstrates a safer strategy for allogeneic stem cell transplants

Study demonstrates a safer strategy for allogeneic stem cell transplants

Chronic drinking weakens the blood-brain barrier through the gut

Chronic drinking weakens the blood-brain barrier through the gut

Gut bacteria threatened by pesticides and other common chemical pollutants

Gut bacteria threatened by pesticides and other common chemical pollutants

Global data show why gut microbiomes in industrialized regions look increasingly alike

Global data show why gut microbiomes in industrialized regions look increasingly alike

Gut nervous system controls intestinal barrier and allergy risk

Gut nervous system controls intestinal barrier and allergy risk

Unraveling the mycobiome's role in cancer

Unraveling the mycobiome's role in cancer

Using a prebiotic after traumatic brain injury may help reduce impulsive behavior

Using a prebiotic after traumatic brain injury may help reduce impulsive behavior

Gut neurons control immunity attack or repair

Gut neurons control immunity attack or repair

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