Tag: Gut microbiome
Your microbes live on after you die − a microbiologist explains...
Jennifer DeBruyn, University of Tennessee
Each human body contains a complex community of trillions of microorganisms that are important...
Gut microbes are the community within you that you can’t live...
Christopher Damman, University of Washington
The age-old adage “you are what you eat” holds profound truth. Nearly every molecule...
Fiber is your body’s natural guide to weight management – rather...
Christopher Damman, University of Washington
Fiber might just be the key to healthy weight management – and nature packages...
Hangry bacteria in your gut microbiome are linked to chronic disease...
Christopher Damman, University of Washington
Diet-related chronic diseases have reached a critical juncture in the U.S.
Humans evolved with their microbiomes – like genes, your gut microbes...
Taichi A. Suzuki, Max Planck Institute for Biology and Ruth Ley, Max Planck Institute for Biology
When the first...
Do humans really need other species?
Tom Langen, Clarkson University
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If...
What is listeria? A microbiologist explains the bacterium behind recent deadly...
Yvonne Sun, University of Dayton
Bacteria do, and will, end up in food. Everyone eats – intentionally or unintentionally...
Gut bacteria nurture the immune system – for cancer patients, a...
Kate Ann Markey, University of Washington
One promising treatment for patients with blood cancers is stem cell transplantation. Doctors...