You’ve heard it before: “you are what you eat.” Well, science is increasingly confirming that this adage holds true, especially when it comes to the impact of our gut microbiome on our overall health.
The gut microbiome, an ecosystem of trillions of microorganisms in the human digestive tract, has been increasingly linked to ...
New ML model shows importance of microbial load, as opposed to the more often used microbial composition, as a metric in ...
The study in Cell highlights microbial load's role in gut microbiome variation, suggesting it as a confounder in disease ...
A new study has revealed that the widely prescribed Parkinson's disease drug entacapone significantly disrupts the human gut ...
Many bacterial-linked illnesses, such as inflammatory bowel disease or colorectal cancer, are associated with an overgrowth ...
while surveying the gut for potential pathological strains. Immune cells thereby contribute to the crosstalk between the ...
Researchers using machine learning discovered that variations in microbial load in the gut, influenced by age, sex, diet, and ...
A new study reveals that changes in gut microbial load, influenced by factors like diet, age, and antibiotics, drive the presence of bacteria previously linked to diseases such as inflammatory bowel ...
We investigate how candidate pathogenic bacteria in gut communities affect the immune system and potentially affect autoimmune disease activity.