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How the human microbiota may help treat tough infections

Microbiota-based approaches could help researchers expand the therapeutic toolkit for fighting antibiotic resistance and treating tough infections.

Even mild COVID can have long-lasting effects on gut microbes

The findings of a recent study suggest that even mild cases of COVID-19 can disrupt the gut microbiota.

Incredibly diverse bacteria inhabit the guts of hunter-gatherers in Tanzania

The findings of a recent study provide insights into how industrialized lifestyles have influenced the composition of the human gut microbiota.

Five bacterial signatures define the healthy human gut microbiota

The findings of a recent study may help researchers to characterize the composition of the human gut microbiota in health and disease.

MaaT Pharma Announces European Medicines Agency Granted MaaT033 Orphan Drug Designation Aiming to Improve Overall Survival in Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell transplantation

MaaT033 (capsule), which is being developed as an adjunctive and maintenance therapy to improve overall survival in allo-HSCT, has received orphan drug designation (ODD) status from the European Medicines Agency…

NORDBIOTIC probiotic strains and IBS: the positive effects on adults

New Study Demonstrates Positive Effects of NORDBIOTIC Probiotic Strains on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) in Adult Patient.

Clinically tested probiotics for woman health designed by SynBalance

A new scientific publication on the antimicrobial, antiadhesive and co-aggregation activity against different urogenital pathogens.

Microbiota transplant may alleviate intestinal side effects of cancer immunotherapy

The findings of a recent study suggest that FMT is an effective strategy to mitigate the intestinal side effects of cancer immunotherapy.

Gut microbiota may be linked to Alzheimer’s disease risk, clinical study finds

Understanding how gut microbes are linked to preclinical Alzheimer’s disease could help to identify markers of disease risk.

NeurAxis Highlights Two Independent Studies Showing Benefits of IB-Stim in Adolescents Involving the Gut Microbiome

According to the authors, results suggest that patients with a specific microbial signature have a more favorable response to therapy.

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