Breastfeeding or baby formula? Microbiome links with obesity later in life
Formula-feeding newborns – no matter how short – can lead to changes in the gut microbiota as early as 3-4 months of age, leading to
The GUTXY team shares the latest microbiome research and gut health insights.
Formula-feeding newborns – no matter how short – can lead to changes in the gut microbiota as early as 3-4 months of age, leading to
We all know that eating well keeps us healthy, but what about your gut bacteria? What do they eat? Food components that feed “good” gut
Researchers put forward the need for creating a microbial “volt” to preserve beneficial microbial species, which are slowly disappearing from our guts. By Maria Arvaniti
Forskere fremsætter et behov for skabe en mikrobiel bank til beskyttelse af de gavnlige bakteriearter, som langsomt er ved at forsvinde fra vores tarmflora. Af
Specific types of gut microbes are associated with reduced risk of heart transplant rejections, according to a new study. By Maria Arvaniti If you or
New research is edging closer to helping us prevent IBD. By investigating the microbiome and epigenetics, scientists have discovered a new marker that could be
Scientists from Stanford University have created a groundbreaking device that closely monitors the unseen and complex environmental exposures we face daily: our unique microbial cloud.
A new Irish study shows that metabolites produced by gut bacteria might help in reducing stress-related symptoms. By Maria Arvaniti Stress is a mental state
Disinfectants, detergents, and other cleaning products could be damaging your child’s microbiome, making them more likely to be overweight. Infancy is vital for the development
New research shows that the composition of microbes in the gut of cancer patients is associated with lack of response to a specific kind of
You have a unique gut microbiome signature as personal as a fingerprint. Your microbiome is a microscopic world of trillions of tiny microbes flourishing in your gut.
We’ve previously established the significance of your microbiome. Given that’s the case, how can we actually improve ours? What factors influence the microbiome you have