Until recently, knowledge of the human microbiome was limited due to the inability to successfully culture the majority of bacterial species in the laboratory. However, research focusing on the ...
The human gut is alive with activity. Millions of microorganisms compete, cooperate, and coexist in ways that can profoundly ...
The Food Forum convened a public workshop that explored the current and emerging knowledge on the human microbiome, its role in human health, its interaction with the diet, and the translation of new ...
(Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, 7 October 2025) New research presented today at UEG Week 2025 shows that microplastics – plastic particles smaller than 5mm commonly found in the environment – can alter the ...
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Discovery of hundreds of human gut phages provides new approach to studying the gut microbiome
Hundreds of new viruses living inside bacteria within our gut have been discovered in an international study led by Professor Jeremy J. Barr from Monash University's School of Biological Sciences and ...
Hannah Holscher, a registered dietitian and microbiome researcher, teaches classes about nutrition at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is also the Director of the Nutrition and Human ...
Somerville, Mass., 07/09/2025 – The human oral microbiome, a diverse community of microorganisms in the mouth, performs many key physiological functions that can benefit or harm the human host, ...
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Can an at-home microbiome test really reveal the secrets of your gut? Experts say the truth is more complicated
At-home microbiome tests have become one of the fastest-growing trends in the wellness world. Promising personalized insights ...
The microbiome is a gut-wrenching mystery. One day, it’s the key to immortality; the next, it’s just along for the ride. If you’ve ever been told to fear sweeteners, shun sugar, and bow to fermented ...
Randomized Phase III Trial for Evaluating the Efficacy of Adjuvant Abemaciclib in Patients With Locoregional Recurrence of Hormone Receptor–Positive, Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2–Negative ...
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