Changing How We View Gut Microbiotaby DNA-GenotekWatch Metabolon and DNA Genotek unveil new metabolomics and gut microbiome research innovations that will change how we view the gut microbiota.
NewsInnovative Carbon Beads Help Restore Healthy Gut Microbiomeby University College LondonResults in animal models show restored gut health with positive impacts on liver, kidney, and brain function
NewsScientists Link Certain Gut Bacteria to Lower Heart Disease Riskby Broad Institute of MIT and HarvardStudy finds several species of cholesterol-metabolizing bacteria in people with lower cholesterol levels
NewsFiber, Genes, and the Gut Microbiome: Study Reveals Possible Triggers for IBSby Michigan Medicine - University of MichiganComplex interplay involving diet could explain why inflammatory bowel disease develops
NewsScientists Discover a Novel Vehicle for Antibiotic Resistanceby Marine Biological LaboratoryAntibiotic-resistance gene forms an unusual structure, may provide constant protection against tetracycline in bacterium
NewsGut-Brain Communication Turned On Its Axisby Flinders UniversityNew research has uncovered major developments in understanding how the gut communicates with the brain
NewsCommon Food Preservative Has Unexpected Effects on the Gut Microbiomeby University of ChicagoAnalysis of a common preservative used to kill pathogens in food shows that it affects beneficial bacteria as well
NewsStudy Finds Gut Microbiota Influence Severity of Respiratory Viral Infectionby Georgia State UniversitySegmented filamentous bacteria, a bacterial species found in the intestines, protected mice against influenza infection
NewsGut Bacteria Found in Wild Wolves May Be Key to Improving Domestic Dogs’ Healthby Oregon State UniversityA novel bacteria strain may help dogs fend off canine inflammatory bowel disease
NewsScientific Criteria for Assessing the Safety of Probioticsby International Scientific Association for Probiotics and PrebioticsPaper highlights how probiotic regulatory approaches and requirements vary globally—and proposes how to harmonize them
NewsWalnuts the New Brain Food for Stressed University Studentsby University of South AustraliaStudents who had a half a cup of walnuts every day showed improvements in mental health indicators