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microbiome

Infographic on smoking and biome

What smoking does to oral bacteria

The good, bad and essential: microbes that affect food and health

Bacteriophage particle interacting with mammalian cells.

Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health

Mediterranean diet may alleviate or prevent PTSD symptoms

Toes. Pixabay

Skin behind the ears and between the toes can host a collection of unhealthy microbes

Hops flower

Hops compound cuts gut microbe associated with metabolic syndrome

A new study finds that gut microbiome variation associated with race and ethnicity arises after three months of age and persists through childhood. The results highlight a critical developmental window when social and environmental factors drive race and ethnicity-associated microbiome variation and may contribute to adult health and health disparities.

Racial and ethnic differences in gut microbiome emerge at 3 months old

Chemical analysis brings understudied microbiome into sharper focus

Vaginal bacteria must eat to survive — but how?

New clues to age-old illnesses emerge in the gut

Mother and crying baby

Hardship affects the gut microbiome across generations

FMT capsules

UK to Launch Clinical Trial Testing ‘Poo Transplant’ as Potential Treatment for Advanced Liver Disease

DIAGRAM OF HOW THE PROBIOTIC GEL TREATMENT WORKS ON A MOUSE

Helping ‘good’ gut bacteria and clearing out the ‘bad’ — all in one treatment

Sweet potatoes. Credit pixabay

Sweet potato research offers hope for sleep-deprived parents

Grapes

Grapes Influence Human Microbiome and Health

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