Microbiome News and Research

Latest Microbiome News and Research

Lung microbes could help predict outcomes in the seriously ill

Lung microbes could help predict outcomes in the seriously ill

Adolescents with PCOS and obesity have more 'unhealthy' gut bacteria

Adolescents with PCOS and obesity have more 'unhealthy' gut bacteria

Persistant industrial chemical modifies gut microbiome of mice

Persistant industrial chemical modifies gut microbiome of mice

Lung microbiome of critically ill patients is predictive of clinical outcomes

Lung microbiome of critically ill patients is predictive of clinical outcomes

Researchers develop novel technology to produce cheaper, longer-lasting vaccines

Researchers develop novel technology to produce cheaper, longer-lasting vaccines

Gut microbiome linked to behavioral problems in children

Gut microbiome linked to behavioral problems in children

Microbiome DNA signature present in human fetal lungs

Microbiome DNA signature present in human fetal lungs

Microbiomes may have considerable impact on animal fertility and reproduction

Microbiomes may have considerable impact on animal fertility and reproduction

Walnuts may be a heart- and gut-healthy snack

Walnuts may be a heart- and gut-healthy snack

Unique tool to democratize entry into the field of nanopore research

Unique tool to democratize entry into the field of nanopore research

Parkinson’s disease could be prevented by gut microbes

Parkinson’s disease could be prevented by gut microbes

Gut bacteria could protect against Parkinson’s, research suggests

Gut bacteria could protect against Parkinson’s, research suggests

NUS researchers discover new personalized tool for cancer diagnosis

NUS researchers discover new personalized tool for cancer diagnosis

A controlled phage therapy to target drug-resistant pathogens

A controlled phage therapy to target drug-resistant pathogens

Food selectively affects gut microbes finds study

Food selectively affects gut microbes finds study

Harnessing biology and technology to develop much-needed treatments for depression

Harnessing biology and technology to develop much-needed treatments for depression

Gut microbes may play a role in stroke recovery

Gut microbes may play a role in stroke recovery

Pancreatic cancer cells release signal to suppress immune system's attack on tumors

Pancreatic cancer cells release signal to suppress immune system's attack on tumors

Evolutionary adaptations may lead to different microbial populations, shows study

Evolutionary adaptations may lead to different microbial populations, shows study

Ultra-processed food consumption linked to rising obesity epidemic in the U.S.

Ultra-processed food consumption linked to rising obesity epidemic in the U.S.

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