Silvia Radrezza

Neonatal fungi promote metabolic health

A microbiota-mediated macrophage-dependent mechanism may be used to reduce diabetes incidence in vivo. 

Gut microbiome and probiotics influence sports performance

Probiotic supplementation improves sports performance by enhancing nutrient absorption, immune function, and endurance while reducing anxiety and gastrointestinal symptoms.

Inflammatory bowel disease can be diagnosed through microbiome analysis in a non-invasive way

Reproducible biomarkers produced by several bacteria show potential as a non-invasive tool for IBD diagnosis, discriminating ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease patients from healthy individuals.

Tumor microbiome, immunity, and prognosis: a comprehensive atlas

This article presents “The Cancer Microbiota Database," an interactive and customizable tool to investigate 33 types of cancers.

Microbiome’s implications in recurrent pregnancy loss

A systematic review recently published in the Journal of Reproductive Immunology provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging role of the microbiome in recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL).

The gut microbiome is pivotal in the anorexia nervosa’s appetite

The gut microbiome clearly influenced the expression of 8 peptides involved in appetite regulation, which, along with diet and physical activity, plays a pivotal role in the development of anorexia…

Periodontitis may be linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Periodontitis might be associated with cognitive decline, suggesting a possible etiopathologic role in Alzheimer's disease.

L. rhamnosus GG increases Bifidobacteria and reduces inflammation in children with cystic fibrosis, study says

A supplement of LGG would seem to favour the proliferation of Bifidobacterium and the improvement of clinical and immunological response to childhood cystic fibrosis.

New study demonstrates the positive outcomes of FMT in NAFLD patients

Faecal microbiota transplant appears to effectively improve both clinical parameters and bacterial balance in the liver, especially in thin individuals.

How the microbiome changes in the space environment

Does the space environment affect the composition of the human microbiota? A large study published in Science sheds light on the question.

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