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Postbiotics: how heat-treated Lactobacilli (postbiotic) can improve gut-friendly Bifidobacteria growth

Postbiotics can selectively enhance beneficial microbes, offering a safe and effective microbiome-support strategy.

Europe boosts microbiome leadership with 13 new EMIH members

EMIH’s new members bring cutting-edge expertise in biotech, diagnostics, and patient advocacy, accelerating progress in microbiome-based healthcare.

Gut bacteria alone might influence lung function, contribute to asthma risk

The findings of a recent study highlight the importance of early-life gut microbes in shaping lung health and add to evidence that microbiota composition can influence asthma risk.

Gut microbiota transplants ease fibromyalgia symptoms in mice and people

Altered gut bacteria may contribute to fibromyalgia and modifying the gut microbiota could offer a promising approach to reduce symptoms of the condition.

Microbiolisation: a word for the future we’re already living

A term big enough to capture the profound transformation underway as microbial intelligence moves from fringe fascination to fundamental force.

Vitafoods Europe 2025: trends, innovations and market outlook

The report by MicrobiomePost distills key trends from Vitafoods Europe 2025, highlighting which cutting-edge innovations are shaping the nutraceutical and functional foods industry.

Early-life diet can shape the developing infant gut microbiota

The gut microbiota evolves throughout early life, especially during key transitions phases such as weaning.

Antibiotics can weaken vaccine response by disrupting gut bacteria

A healthy, diverse gut microbiota is important for mounting strong and lasting immune responses to vaccination.

Riboflavin: the vitamin that helps good bacteria work better

Vitamins like riboflavin may support health not only through direct effects, but also by boosting beneficial microbial functions.

Microbiota-derived bile acids may boost immune cells to fight cancer

Certain bile acids produced by gut microbes can interact with specific receptors in the body, influencing immune cells to fight tumors.

Diet shapes gut microbiota to protect mice against C. difficile 

A recent study highlights the potential for dietary interventions in treating C. difficile infection and inflammatory conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease.

Microbe-doping: could tuning the gut count as cheating?

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…

Study uncovers new links between gut microbes and multiple sclerosis

Modifying the microbiota could influence multiple sclerosis progression and provide new therapeutic targets.

Gut bacteria from elite athletes boost metabolism in mice

Gut microbes adapt to exercise demands, favoring energy production over bacterial diversity.

The forgotten birth of probiotics: Metchnikoff’s vision from 1901

From gut flora to fermented milk, his discoveries still shape modern microbiome science.

Next Generation Biotics: unveiling new evidence and applications at the Probiotic, Prebiotic and New Food Congress

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…

How C. difficile uses unique enzyme to survive in the gut

Targeting TudS could be a potential therapeutic approach for treating C. difficile infections.

Distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum populations linked to colorectal cancer

Each Fusobacterium nucleatum population has unique traits and distribution patterns across body sites and conditions such as colorectal cancer and Crohn’s disease.

Gut microbiota-derived bile acids linked to immune issues in multiple sclerosis

Gut microbiota-produced bile acids can be used as therapeutic targets for multiple sclerosis.

Gut microbiome and probiotics influence sports performance

Probiotic supplementation improves sports performance by enhancing nutrient absorption, immune function, and endurance while reducing anxiety and gastrointestinal symptoms.

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