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The microbiota of wild bears reflects changes in antibiotic use

A recent study published in Current Biology highlights how microbiotas from the past could be used to monitor environmental changes and it provides an example for how policies to control…

High-salt diet may help inhibit tumor growth by modulating the gut microbiota

The findings of a recent study published in Science Advances suggest that a high-salt diet modulates the gut microbiota in ways that boost tumor immunity.

Antibiotics-driven changes in the microbiota could impact lifespan

The type of microbiome that repopulates the gut after antibiotics has the potential to reprogram the mammalian immune system with long-lasting effects including on longevity. A new study published in…

Molecules from dying gut cells fuel bacterial growth

Chemotherapy treatment and intestinal diseases can alter the process of programmed cell death, which can lead to gastrointestinal tract's infections.

How gut microbes could contribute to cognitive impairment

Specific changes in the gut microbiota could contribute to disruptions in brain physiology and cognitive behavior. This process leads to cognitive impairment. A new study published in Cell Host &…

Lucio Capurso – Probiotics Prebiotics & New Foods 2021

Prof. Lucio Capurso comments about the 11th edition of the Probiotics, Prebiotics & New Foods congress, held in Rome at the Pontifical Urban University from 12th to 14th September 2021.

Sacco System to Support Breakthrough Research on Infant Gut Health with Evivo®, the Baby Probiotic

Sacco System will support Evolve BioSystems Inc with an investment finalized to eventually bring Evivo® Baby Probiotic to Europe.

Geographic differences in gut microbes may influence resistance to infection

The ability to transfer resistance to infection suggests that the microbiota could be harnessed for therapeutic treatments. A new study published in Cell Reports claims.

Microbiota transplant may reduce future diabetes risk

A new study published in Cell Host & Microbe suggests that the transfer of gut microbes from a mother to her offsprin could reduce the risk of developing type 1…

How the gut microbiota could affect stroke severity

A new study suggests that gut microbes could affect stroke severity or post-stroke outcome through a metabolite called TMAO.

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