Supporting women’s health through menopause: probiotic insights from IFF Health

Exploring probiotics for menopause with Maider Gutierrez, Business Development Lead for Women’s Health & Healthy Aging, IFF Health: solutions to support women's health and manage symptoms effectively.

Mouse study reveals that the microbiota influences bladder cancer

The findings suggest that the microbiota processes environmental carcinogens in ways that lead to cancer.

How diet affects the body and its microbiota

A deeper understanding of human biology, new dietary and medical interventions, and their effects on the microbiota may lead to more accurate and trustworthy dietary advice.

Exploring the biotechnological potential of bacteriocinogenic lactic acid bacteria

Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Svetoslav Todorov, from Sao Paulo University in Brazil, about the benefits of certain lactic acid bacteria.

Health Canada Authorizes Functional Claim for SynbÆctive® Femme, a Patented Probiotic Formula for Women’s Health

The recently patented probiotic combination specifically focused on women’s urogenital health.

European microbiome leaders unite to accelerate global therapeutic development

The partnership aims to accelerate the development and approval of microbiome-based therapeutics by harmonizing regulatory frameworks.

Gut microbes may help overcome immunotherapy resistance in gastrointestinal cancer

The findings support the idea that the gut microbiota modulates immune responses, suggesting new avenues for cancer treatment.

Age, sex and lifestyle impact the upper airways microbiota

The findings suggest that the development and maturation of the nasal microbiota are influenced by age and sex, while lifestyle factors shape the throat microbiota.

Understanding regulatory pathways for microbial products in feed and food

Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Mireia Romagosa Vilarnau, Argenta Global, about the registration of microbial products.

Gender representation in microbiome conferences: a promising trend

An analysis conducted by MicrobiomePost reveals an encouraging trend toward gender parity among speakers at major microbiome-focused conferences globally.

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