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Gastroenterology
A recent study highlights the potential for dietary interventions in treating C. difficile infection and inflammatory conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease.
Gastroenterology
The gut microbiome is now being explored not only for its role in health and immunity, but more and more for how it might improve performance. So, what happens when…
Neuroscience
Modifying the microbiota could influence multiple sclerosis progression and provide new therapeutic targets.
Gastroenterology
Gut microbes adapt to exercise demands, favoring energy production over bacterial diversity.
Gastroenterology
From gut flora to fermented milk, his discoveries still shape modern microbiome science.
Video
At the upcoming Probiotic, Prebiotic and New Food Congress, Professor Willem de Vos, University of Helsinki, will explore emerging insights into the role of dietary fibers and their transformation into…
Gastroenterology
Targeting TudS could be a potential therapeutic approach for treating C. difficile infections.
Oncology, Gastroenterology
Each Fusobacterium nucleatum population has unique traits and distribution patterns across body sites and conditions such as colorectal cancer and Crohn’s disease.
Neuroscience, Gastroenterology
Gut microbiota-produced bile acids can be used as therapeutic targets for multiple sclerosis.
Scientific research
Probiotic supplementation improves sports performance by enhancing nutrient absorption, immune function, and endurance while reducing anxiety and gastrointestinal symptoms.
Video, Gastroenterology
At the upcoming 13th edition of the Probiotics, Prebiotics, and New Food Congress in Rome, Professor Emma Allen-Vercoe, PhD from the University of Guelph (Canada), will present groundbreaking research on…
Pneumology
Targeting E. lenta or boosting neutrophil function may lead to new treatment strategies for bronchiectasis and related lung diseases.
Gastroenterology
Nutrient competition is the main mechanism of C. difficile inhibition, hinting at the potential for targeted therapies with probiotics instead of traditional FMT.
Scientific research
Introducing more natural microbes could improve astronauts’ health.
Gastroenterology, Pediatrics
Researchers have developed new tools to better understand the role of Bifidobacterium breve, revealing its competitive growth strategies and potential for supporting the immune system.
Pneumology, Gastroenterology
Delayed microbiota maturation in infants with cystic fibrosis could contribute to disease complications, highlighting potential therapeutic targets.
Gastroenterology
Understanding the complex interactions between exercise, diet and gut health can help to develop approaches to influence the gut microbiota, boost immunity and prevent or manage gastrointestinal diseases.
Video, Gynecology
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.
Gastroenterology
Phages could be used as a drug delivery system for conditions such as inflammation and obesity.
Scientific research
Microbiota analysis could help sexual assault investigations by detecting microbial markers of contact, even in cases where traditional DNA evidence is lacking.