– Gut microbes protect against sepsis: Mouse study
– Gut microbiota trajectory in early life may predict development of celiac disease.
– Beneficial Skin Bacteria Protect Against Skin Cancer
– Extensive impact of non-antibiotic drugs on human gut bacteria.
– The Artificial Sweetener Splenda Promotes Gut Proteobacteria, Dysbiosis, and Myeloperoxidase Reactivity in Crohn’s Disease-Like Ileitis.
– Unique Microbial Diversity and Metabolic Pathway Features of Fermented Vegetables From Hainan, China
– Gut Microbial Dysbiosis in Indian Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
– Differential immune responses and microbiota profiles in children with autism spectrum disorders and co-morbid gastrointestinal symptoms.
– The enemy within: Gut bacteria drive autoimmune disease
– Social Stress Leads To Changes In Gut Bacteria, Georgia State Study Finds
– Gut microbes influence severity of intestinal parasitic infections
– Genetics or lifestyle: What is it that shapes our microbiome?
– Dog introduction alters the home dust microbiota.
– Dietary Fiber Treatment Corrects the Composition of Gut Microbiota, Promotes SCFA Production, and Suppresses Colon Carcinogenesis
– Intersection of salt- and immune-mediated mechanisms of hypertension in the gut microbiome.
– Impact of food additives on the gut-brain axis.
– Mouse study adds to evidence linking gut bacteria and obesity
– First victim, later aggressor: How the intestinal microbiota drives the pro-inflammatory effects of dietary emulsifiers?
– An obesity-associated gut microbiome reprograms the intestinal epigenome and leads to altered colonic gene expression
– A ‘marine motorhome for microbes’: Oceanic plastic trash conveys disease to coral reefs
– Bacteria Play Critical Role In Driving Colon Cancers
– Aberrant intestinal microbiota in individuals with prediabetes.
– Parkinson’s disease from the gut.
– Vaginal dysbiosis increases risk of preterm fetal membrane rupture, neonatal sepsis and is exacerbated by erythromycin
– Specific bacteria may change the cervix of a pregnant woman and lead to preterm birth
– Microbiome research refines HIV risk for women
– Suppression of Gut Dysbiosis Reverses Western Diet-Induced Vascular Dysfunction.
– Dietary fiber protects against obesity and metabolic syndrome, study finds
– Surfers three times more likely to have antibiotic-resistant bacteria in guts
– Dirt-dwelling microbe produces potential anti-melanoma weapon
– The skin microbiome: impact of modern environments on skin ecology, barrier integrity, and systemic immune programming
– Influence of a diet enriched with virgin olive oil or butter on mouse gut microbiota and its correlation to physiological and biochemical parameters related to metabolic syndrome.
– Gut reaction: Repeated mild food poisoning triggers chronic disease
– Transplantation of fecal microbiota from patients with irritable bowel syndrome alters gut function and behavior in recipient mice.
– Modulation of the diet and gastrointestinal microbiota normalizes systemic inflammation and β-cell chemokine expression associated with autoimmune diabetes susceptibility
– Different Substrate Preferences Help Closely Related Bacteria To Coexist in the Gut
– Inflammation Drives Progression of Alzheimer’s
– Dysbiosis Signatures of Gut Microbiota Along the Sequence from Healthy, Young Patients to Those with Overweight and Obesity.
– Bifidobacteria or Fiber Protects against Diet-Induced Microbiota-Mediated Colonic Mucus Deterioration.
– Impact of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on the Gut Microbiota.
– Progression of Parkinson’s disease is associated with gut dysbiosis: Two-year follow-up study.
– Fecal microbiota transplantation prevents hepatic encephalopathy in rats with carbon tetrachloride-induced acute hepatic dysfunction.
– New insights into how our bodies maintain a beneficial relationship with our gut microbes
– Salty diet kills good gut bacteria: study
– Evidence that Human Skin Microbiome Dysbiosis Promotes Atopic Dermatitis.
– Exercise changes gut microbial composition independent of diet, team reports
– Heat-killed Lactobacillus casei confers broad protection against influenza A virus primary infection and develops heterosubtypic immunity against future secondary infection
– ‘Poop pill’ capsule research paves the way for simpler C. difficile treatment
– Oral microbiomes from hunter-gatherers and traditional farmers reveal shifts in commensal balance and pathogen load linked to diet.
– Recent urbanization in China is correlated with a Westernized microbiome encoding increased virulence and antibiotic resistance genes
– Your stools reveal whether you can lose weight
– Gut dysbiosis breaks immunological tolerance toward the central nervous system during young adulthood
– Microbial dysbiosis in spouses of ulcerative colitis patients: Any clues to disease pathogenesis?
– Another reason to favor exclusive breastfeeding: microbiome resilience
– Intermittent Fasting Promotes White Adipose Browning and Decreases Obesity by Shaping the Gut Microbiota.
– ‘Ridiculously healthy’ elderly have the same gut microbiome as healthy 30-year-olds
– Meta-analysis of the human gut microbiome from urbanized and pre-agricultural populations.
– As Tolstoy noted (sort of), all unhappy microbiomes are unhappy in their own way
– High-Salt Diet Has a Certain Impact on Protein Digestion and Gut Microbiota: A Sequencing and Proteome Combined Study
– Gut microbes may talk to the brain through cortisol
– Numerous uncharacterized and highly divergent microbes which colonize humans are revealed by circulating cell-free DNA
– Inside the guts of the city: Urban-induced alterations of the gut microbiota in a wild passerine
– How humans and their gut microbes may respond to plant hormones
– Fecal transplant success for diabetes might depend on the recipient’s gut microbes
– Type 1 diabetes and the microbiota: MAIT cells as biomarkers and new therapeutic targets
– Good-guy bacteria may help cancer immunotherapies do their job
– Gut microbiomes of free-ranging and captive Namibian cheetahs: Diversity, putative functions and occurrence of potential pathogens.
– Regulation of life span by the gut microbiota in the short-lived African turquoise killifish.
– Caterpillars lack a resident gut microbiome.
– Diet choice, reproduction of fruit flies affected by gut bacteria
– Women and Their Microbes: The Unexpected Friendship.
– Even the Eye Has a Microbiome
– Hunter-gatherers’ seasonal gut-microbe diversity loss echoes our permanent one
– Colon of patients with IBS reacts differently to bacteria
– Evolution, human-microbe interactions, and life history plasticity
– Protein-rich diet may help soothe inflamed gut
– How dietary fiber helps the intestines maintain health
– Human gut microbe may lead to treatment for multiple sclerosis
– How holobionts get sick—toward a unifying scheme of disease
– Walnuts may promote health by changing gut bacteria
– Penile Anaerobic Dysbiosis as a Risk Factor for HIV Infection
– Disturbing the balance: effect of contact lens use on the ocular proteome and microbiome.
– Not under the skin, but on it: Living together brings couples’ microbiomes together
– Bacteria found in Alzheimer’s brains
– Bacterium actively drives colorectal cancer tumor cell growth
– Diabetes causes shift in oral microbiome that fosters periodontitis, Penn study finds
– The dust storm microbiome
– Eye microbiome trains immune cells to fend off pathogens in mice
– Type 1 diabetes risk linked to intestinal viruses
– A perturbed skin microbiome can be ‘contagious’ and promote inflammation
– What’s on your skin? Archaea, that’s what
– Altering gut bacteria pathways may stimulate fat tissue to prevent obesity
– Transmission of the gut microbiota: spreading of health
– Treating autism by targeting the gut
– Fungal Toxins Easily Become Airborne, Creating Potential Indoor Health Risk
– Makeup of vaginal microbiome linked to preterm birth
– We Just Got More New Evidence That Parkinson’s Starts in The Gut – Not The Brain
– New mechanism mediating environment-microbe-host interactions
– Athletes’ Microbiomes Differ from Nonathletes
– Leaky Gut As a Danger Signal for Autoimmune Diseases
– Higher gut bacteria diversity tied to slower metastatic melanoma progression
– Gut microbiota plays a key role in treatment with classic diabetes medication
– Studies Explain What ‘Good’ Microbiota Do to Clear C. Diff
– New mechanism mediating environment-microbe-host interactions
– Differences in gut microbial composition correlate with regional brain volumes in irritable bowel syndrome
– Gut dysbiosis following C-section instigates higher colonisation of toxigenic Clostridium perfringens in infants.
– Newborns get infection protection, not just digestion, from gut bacteria, new study in mice shows
– Gut bacteria tell the brain what animals should eat
– Vitamin D improves gut flora and metabolic syndrome
– The shrinking human gut microbiome
– Indigenous group add to evidence tying Cesarean birth to obesity
– Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to imbalanced microbiome
– Fecal microbiota transplant is safe and effective for patients with ulcerative colitis
– ‘Medicinal food’ diet counters onset of type 1 diabetes
– Fecal microbiota transplants improve cognitive impairment caused by severe liver disease
– Newborns get infection protection, not just digestion, from gut bacteria, new study in mice shows
– Gut microbes contribute to age-associated inflammation, mouse study shows
– Gut microbe may improve fatty liver
– Pet exposure may reduce allergy and obesity
– Gut microbiome diversity and high-fibre intake are related to lower long-term weight gain
– Microbiota Transfer Therapy alters gut ecosystem and improves gastrointestinal and autism symptoms: an open-label study
– Scientists monitor crosstalk between intestinal microbes and immune system
– Early life antibiotic use linked to inflammatory gut diseases in adulthood
– ‘Good’ bacteria is potential solution to unchecked inflammation seen in bowel diseases
– Your microbiota’s previous dining experiences may make new diets less effective
– O-013 Dietary Emulsifiers Directly Impact the Human Gut Microbiota Increasing Its Pro-inflammatory Potential and Ability to Induce Intestinal Inflammation.
– Sleep loss tied to changes of the gut microbiota in humans
– Salivary Gluten Degradation and Oral Microbial Profiles in Healthy Individuals and Celiac Disease Patients.
– Multidonor intensive faecal microbiota transplantation for active ulcerative colitis: a randomised placebo-controlled trial.
– The Intriguing Link between the Intestinal Microbiota and Cardiovascular Disease.
– Changes in blood-brain barrier, intestinal permeability found in individuals with autism
– The Influence of Host Stress on the Mechanism of Infection: Lost Microbiomes, Emergent Pathobiomes, and the Role of Interkingdom Signaling
– Transplantation of fecal microbiota from patients with irritable bowel syndrome alters gut function and behavior in recipient mice
– Time to abandon the hygiene hypothesis: new perspectives on allergic disease, the human microbiome, infectious disease prevention and the role of targeted hygiene
– Microbiomes more in flux in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
– Gut to Brain Dysbiosis: Mechanisms Linking Western Diet Consumption, the Microbiome, and Cognitive Impairment
– Link between microbiome in the gut, Parkinson’s discovered
– Effects of Dietary Mycotoxins on Gut Microbiome.
– Biologists control gut inflammation by altering the abundance of resident bacteria
– Microbiome Science Could Bring a Revolution in Medical Care
– The Microbiome of the Built Environment and Human Behavior: Implications for Emotional Health and Well-Being in Postmodern Western Societies.
– The changing microbial landscape of Western society: Diet, dwellings and discordance
– Exercise is a Novel Promoter of Intestinal Health and Microbial Diversity.
– Alzheimer’s disease fueled by gut bacteria, new study finds
– Cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in evolutionary perspective: A critical role for helminths?
– The Gut Microbiome Holds the Key to Longevity
– Effects of environmental pollutants on gut microbiota
– Rebalancing gut microbiome lengthens survival in mouse model of ALS
– Antibiotics can boost bacterial reproduction
– Gut microbiota dysbiosis contributes to the development of hypertension
– Combined Oral Fecal Capsules Plus Fecal Enema as Treatment of Late-Onset Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children: Report of a Small Case Series
– Gut Microbes Contribute to Recurrent “Yo-Yo” Obesity
– The Built Environment Is a Microbial Wasteland
– Microbes in your gut influence age-related macular degeneration
– Skin bacteria could protect against disease
– Type 1 diabetes linked to gut inflammation, bacteria changes