Microbial colonization of mammals is an evolution-driven process that modulate host physiology, many of which are associated with immunity and nutrient intake. Here, we report that colonization by gut ...
New research shows gut bacteria can directly influence how the brain develops and functions. When scientists transferred ...
Schematic representation of sleep-microbiome interactions through the microbiota-gut-brain axis. Signals originating from the gut microbiome influence the sleep-wake cycle by modulating the flip-flop ...
Imagine your gut as a bustling city, with trillions of tiny workers—bacteria, fungi, and other microbes—working around the clock to keep things running smoothly. When everything is in balance, you ...
A new genetic study reveals that some gut bacteria and blood chemicals aren’t just linked to short stature—they may be causing it, opening doors to microbiota-based interventions for childhood growth ...
Food additives eaten during pregnancy can change gut bacteria and raise later inflammation and weight gain risk, even without ...
Scientists discovered that common food emulsifiers consumed by mother mice altered their offspring’s gut microbiome from the ...
Everything that exists contains information. What gives identity to things is information. For example, a rock has information about its appearance traits, elements, and molecules that formed it, ...
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