HHealth Read More More than a feeling: Could a healthier gut improve mental health? – News and eventsOctober 10, 2025 10 October 2025 Nearly one in seven people live with a mental health disorder, making it one…
NNutrition Read More What a gut microbiome scientist wants you to eat every dayOctober 8, 2025 Anahad O’Connor | The Washington Post Every time you eat a meal, you’re hosting a dinner party. Your…
HHealth Read More Innovative approaches target PAR2 receptor to alleviate gut painOctober 7, 2025 Abdominal pain is a hallmark of many digestive disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome. In…
TTechnology Read More No-poo: Why do we shampoo our hair?October 2, 2025 Tegan Taylor: Norman, there are some things that if I think too hard about them start to really…
HHealth Read More How ozone affects lung health and oral microbiome diversityOctober 1, 2025 Scientists reveal that short-term ozone inhalation doesn’t just harm the lungs; it reshapes the microbes in your mouth,…
MMedication Read More Study Finds Common Meds Leave Lasting Imprints on the Gut, Even Years After You Stop Taking ThemSeptember 23, 2025 Medications may leave microbial “fingerprints” that last years after use, according to new research from the University of…
HHealth Read More Oral microbiome linked to threefold higher pancreatic cancer riskSeptember 18, 2025 Twenty-seven species of bacteria and fungi among the hundreds that live in people’s mouths have been collectively tied…
HHealth Read More How milk pasteurization shapes preterm infants’ gut healthSeptember 18, 2025 Holder pasteurization fosters richer gut microbiomes in preterm infants, closely mimicking the benefits of mothers’ own milk, while…
SScience Read More The Future of Neonatal Probiotic TherapiesSeptember 18, 2025 IntroductionTraditional approaches to supporting neonatal gut healthThe rise of modern neonatal probioticsIntegrating genomic tools into probiotic designChallenges and…
GGenetics Read More Scientists Discover Massive DNA “Inocles” Living in the Human MouthSeptember 15, 2025 Researchers in Japan have uncovered previously hidden giant DNA elements, called Inocles, living in the human mouth. Credit:…
HHealth Read More Kids with fluctuating gut microbiome show poorer growthSeptember 10, 2025 Malnutrition is a leading cause of death in children under age 5, and nearly 150 million children globally…
FFitness Read More Resistance training may strengthen your gut microbiomeSeptember 8, 2025 Strength training may benefit the gut microbiome Juliana Yamada/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The most visible benefits…