McGill-led study featured in largest release of space biology discoveries in history. Scientists at McGill…
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The Microbiome refers to the vast communities of microorganisms — including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes — that live in and on plants, animals, and humans. In recent years, research has revealed how these microbial ecosystems play crucial roles in health, disease, digestion, immunity, and even behavior. Scientists are now exploring how the microbiome interacts with its host, how it can be shaped by diet, environment, and medication, and how it might be harnessed for new therapies and treatments.
Research on mice indicates that early exposure to persistent organic pollutants disrupts the gut microbiome…
Steps are being taken toward human clinical trials for the precision measurement of the intestinal…
Researchers at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) have found significant correlations between age, sex,…
Research indicates elevated levels of Blastocystis in the intestines of individuals with improved cardiometabolic health…
Researchers from Brigham, Broad, and Harvard Chan School have discovered that certain species and strains…
A UCLA Health study explored the traits of resilient individuals, discovering significant neural activities in…
Over a six-year study, researchers identified a link between reduced butyrate-producing bacteria in the gut…
Research reveals that the gut microbiota affects mental health and social behavior, with studies showing…
Gut Bacteria May Reduce Cholesterol and Lower Heart Disease Risk Researchers pinpointed gut bacteria that…
New research links vitamin D with improved cancer immunity in mice through enhancement of specific…
Major worldwide citizen science initiative advances understanding of the human microbiome. According to a recent…
Researchers at the Netherlands Cancer Institute have compiled a detailed catalog of bacteria living in…
Researchers have shown that too much sun exposure negatively affects short-term diversity and composition of…
Scientists at the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, part of the University of…
Gut bacteria linked to inherited eye diseases may be treatable with antimicrobials, a groundbreaking study…
Gut microbes missing due to antibiotics and a high-fat diet may be responsible for ‘sorbitol…
Researchers at the Center for Translational Antiviral Research within the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at…