Mouth bacteria may trigger rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups

The findings of a new study suggest that periodontal disease may contribute to rheumatoid arthritis by triggering specific immune responses.

Probiotics for female indications: Impact of Probi® probiotics for bone health support

Download the review that summarize the scientific and clinical work conducted on the probiotic formulation Probi® Osteo.

Pharma vs food: regulatory variations

Colette Shortt, Regulatory Specialist and Visiting Professor University of Ulster, spoke about the regulatory framework for food supplements and Live Biotherapeutic products.

EnteroBiotix Initiates Phase 2 study of microbiome drug EBX-102 in liver cirrhosis and hepatic encephalopathy

Hepatic encephalopathy is a debilitating and recurring condition that causes neuropsychiatric conditions and is a common complication of cirrhosis.

Diet and environment drive the diversity of the infant gut virome

The findings of a new study suggest that infants acquire their gut virome from their diet and environment rather than from their mothers.

Pregnancy-induced changes to the gut microbiota may exacerbate inflammation

The findings of a new study reveal a microbe-immune axis that is disrupted in pregnant animals, suggesting potential therapeutic approaches for pregnancy-associated sepsis.

Assessing the link between gut microbiome and neurodegenerative diseases to explore the potential of this critical field

Shahram Lavasani, Founder & CEO at ImmuneBiotech AB, spoke about how the research in gut-brain axes could pave the way to new microbiome based therapies in neurodegenerative diseases.

The Top Three Considerations for Successful Skin Microbiome Profiling

Bio-Me launching an extensive qPCR solution for skin microbiome analysis.

The gut microbiota: a key player in obesity and weight management

Specific gut bacteria and/or metabolites could be responsible for the differential responses to weight management.

Maternal immune cells influence a newborn’s lung immunity through the microbiota

The findings of a new study suggest that a newborn’s lung immunity is influenced by the interplay between maternal γδ T cells, the gut microbiota and microbial-derived SCFAs.

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