Microbiome
The finding, published in PLOS ONE, comes as scientists across the world are working to understand the complicated interactions between the "invisible world" of the microbiota in our bodies and the impact they have on our health and even our moods.
Microbes: Can’t Live With Them, Can’t Live Without Them.
We’ve made a lot of progress in understanding and manipulating microbes, but there’s still a long way to go.
Microbial Byproducts Link Particular Early-Life Gut Microbes to Immune Dysfunction.
Captivity Humanizes Monkey Gut Microbiomes
Study links captivity and low dietary fiber in nonhuman primates with loss of microbial diversity.
The debate continues over whether everyday household products are negatively impacting our health through their effects on our gut microbiomes.
Are You a Mosquito Magnet? Research Explains Why.
It has to do with how you smell.
It's basically just as bad as a consistent diet of junk food, according to a new study.
If Being Too Clean Makes Us Sick, Why Isn't Getting Dirty the Solution?
Being too clean isn't what's making us sick. It's the loss of biodiversity in the bacteria and organisms that live in our bodies and work with the immune system.