This graphical abstract presents a precision medicine-food paradigm for gut health. Left, a metabolite network (acetate, propionate, lactate, bile acids, polyamines) links the microbiota to immune ...
New research presented at UEG Week 2025 shows that microplastics—plastic particles smaller than 5 mm commonly found in the environment—can alter the human gut microbiome, with some changes resembling ...
The human gut microbiome contains a diverse group of trillions of microbes including bacteria, fungi, and viruses that can affect our health. Researchers have begin to learn more about the gut ...
Long-term registry-linked analysis of nearly 15,000 adults shows that antibiotic use is associated with persistent changes in gut microbiome diversity and composition for up to 4–8 years. These ...
Credit: Lin Lu A comprehensive review published in Brain Medicine illuminates the intricate connections between gut microbiota and sleep regulation, establishing the microbiota-gut-brain axis as a ...
A global analysis shows how modern lifestyles erode microbial diversity, destabilize gut communities, and amplify immune stress signals, revealing hidden biological costs of industrialization. Study: ...
“There is now more scientific proof than ever of a direct link between gut health and brain health." ...
A communication pathway between the brain and the gut may be integral to how well the brain holds on to memories ...