Gynecology

Microbiome modulation in menopause: a clinical guide for gynecologists

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Microbiota and women’s health: emerging evidence and personalized perspectives

During the 2025 Probiotics, Prebiotics & New Food congress, it was presented the English edition of "Microbioma al femminile", a book dedicated to the intricate relationship between the microbiota and…

A mother’s oral microbes may shape her baby’s gut immunity and disease risk

Maternal oral microbiota plays a key role in influencing infant gut health and disease risk.

Study links gut microbes to IVF outcomes

Managing gut health might be important for fertility treatments.

The gut microbiota impacts female infertility

Women with lower DI-GM scores showed a higher risk of infertility, highlighting the potential importance of gut microbiota diversity as a factor in female reproductive health.

Beyond the gut: how Zinereo Pharma is redefining reproductive health

Ana Nunes, Business Unit Director, on Zinereo’s science-backed mission to transform fertility through the microbiome.

Restoring vaginal health: Jacques Ravel on Live Biotherapeutics with Lactobacillus crispatus

Professor Jacques Ravel, from University of Maryland School of Medicine and LUCA Biologics, discusses his latest research and therapeutic innovations in the field of vaginal microbiome modulation.

The need for diversity in vaginal microbiota research

By addressing biases and increasing diversity in microbiota studies, researchers can develop more accurate and inclusive health strategies for women of different backgrounds.

Vaginal microbiota may be linked to increased Chlamydia infection risk

Certain features of the vaginal microbiota, including specific bacterial communities, could indicate an increased Chlamydia infection risk.

The vaginal microbiome

Understanding the vaginal microbiome is essential not only for treating gynecological conditions but also for preventing them and promoting overall well-being.

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