Scientists are uncovering surprising links between aging and the trillions of microbes living in the human gut.
Over the last decade, the gut microbiome has gone from a niche scientific topic to one of the biggest areas of modern health ...
You only think you’re alone. In fact, your body – inside and out – is teeming with life. Each of us has approximately 1 trillion microorganisms in our bodies and on our skin. You spend each day as ...
Microbiotica, a clinical-stage biopharma company developing a pipeline of oral precision microbiome medicines called live biotherapeutic products (LBPs), announces that all primary and secondary ...
A new study pinpoints that consuming kimchi could help mitigate the risk of microplastics on the gut. Here is why this study ...
Of the many microbial communities in the human body, the vagina’s microbiome is unique. While increased diversity is key to microbiomes such as those in the gut or mouth, the vagina has been thought ...
Bacteria are in, around and all over us. They thrive in almost every corner of the planet, from deep-sea hydrothermal vents to high up in the clouds, to the crevices of your ears, mouth, nose and gut.
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Homes have their own microbiomes made up of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes, and more diversity is actually better for ...