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Lifestyle may influence how gut bacteria are shared between mothers and infants

The findings of a recent study suggest that lifestyle can influence how bacterial strains are shared between mothers and infants.

Gut microbes may be linked to bone loss during spaceflight

The findings of a recent study suggest that changes to the gut microbiotas in space may be associated with a loss of bone density.

GC Genome’s New Study Reveals Link Between Gut Microbiome and High Blood Pressure

A large Korean population study provides scientific evidence that altering the gut microbiome composition through dietary habit change can help prevent and manage the hypertension.

Chr. Hansen secures EU approval for the final HMO in its 5 HMO Mix

The 6’-SL HMO from Chr. Hansen is approved for highest use levels in infant formula and follow-on formula in EU.

Adaptive evolution of Staphylococcus aureus in atopic dermatitis patients

A recent study highlights the importance of evaluating microbes’ mutations in understanding the contribution of microbes to complex diseases.

Study reveals previously unknown viruses that populate the healthy infant gut

The findings of a recent study offer new insights into the diversity of the human virome and provide a resource that may help future research into the viruses that populate…

Biocodex becomes the sole shareholder of TargEDys

The French family company has acquired 100% of TargEDys’ shares, to consolidate the group’s strong ambition in the Microbiome and accelerate TargEDys’ development globally.

Healthy humans do not have a common blood microbiota

The findings suggest that microbes can occasionally enter the bloodstream from other body sites without causing disease, but they do not support the idea of a common blood microbiota.

Centenarians have a youthful gut microbiota that may help support longevity

The findings suggest that longevity is associated with a specific microbiota signature that may have positive effects on older adults’ health by counteracting senescence or chronic diseases that generally accompany…

A mother’s vaginal microbes don’t influence her baby’s gut microbiota

The findings of a recent study show that a mother’s vaginal microbiota does not affect infant gut microbiota composition and development.

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