gut microbiota
Gastroenterology, Pediatrics
The findings confirm that mother’s milk can deliver beneficial bacteria to very-low-birth-weight infants, with feeding practices and antibiotic use influencing this microbial exchange.
Video, Events
Microbiomepost discussed with Lisa Derosa, oncologist at Gustave Roussy Hospital in Paris, about the link between gut dysbiosis and cancer, shedding light on its role in immunotherapy resistance and patient…
Gastroenterology
The findings of a recent study highlight the potential of the human gut microbiota as a source for new antibiotics.
Gastroenterology, Pediatrics
The findings suggest that while antibiotics can cause changes to the infant microbiota, they are much less significant than the impact of feeding mode.
Gastroenterology, Oncology
The findings suggest that the microbiota processes environmental carcinogens in ways that lead to cancer.
Gastroenterology, Nutrition
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.
Gastroenterology, Events
Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Svetoslav Todorov, from Sao Paulo University in Brazil, about the benefits of certain lactic acid bacteria.
Oncology
The findings support the idea that the gut microbiota modulates immune responses, suggesting new avenues for cancer treatment.
Gastroenterology, Events
Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with Mireia Romagosa Vilarnau, Argenta Global, about the registration of microbial products.
Gastroenterology
The findings show that TDCA inhibits LCA production and suggest that it may contribute to the beneficial effects of bariatric surgery on blood sugar levels.