Gut Microbiota

Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.

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Interplay Between Estrogen and the Gut Microbiome Across Female Reproductive Transitions
Interplay Between Estrogen and the Gut Microbiome Across Female Reproductive Transitions

Interplay Between Estrogen and the Gut Microbiome Across Female Reproductive Transitions

Estrogen and the gut microbiome regulate each other. Hormonal shifts influence gut composition and the microbiome helps…

Francesco De Seta
FIGO 2025
XXV World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics

XXV World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics

The Nest 55
Interplay Between Estrogen and the Gut Microbiome Across Female Reproductive Transitions

Interplay Between Estrogen and the Gut Microbiome Across Female Reproductive Transitions

Francesco De Seta
HMOs and covid
Exploring human milk oligosaccharides as a method of COVID-19 prevention

Exploring human milk oligosaccharides as a method of COVID-19 prevention

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Biology of human milk oligosaccharides: From basic science to clinical evidence

Biology of human milk oligosaccharides: From basic science to clinical evidence

Co-Authored by 5 Experts
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Gut Microbiota: No longer the forgotten organ

Gut Microbiota: No longer the forgotten organ

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The toddler and preschool years: Foundations for lifelong health

The toddler and preschool years: Foundations for lifelong health

annales
Annales 78.2 - Gut Microbiota: No Longer the Forgotten Organ

Annales 78.2 - Gut Microbiota: No Longer the Forgotten Organ

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
A Healthy gut microbiota is build in childhood
Development of a Healthy Gut Microbiota begin in Childhood

Development of a Healthy Gut Microbiota begin in Childhood

Carina Venter talk
How do Maternal Diet and Infant Complementary Feeding influence Food Allergy

How do Maternal Diet and Infant Complementary Feeding influence Food Allergy

Carina Venter
Pediatric Allergy & Asthma Meeting (PAAM) 2019
Pediatric Allergy & Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Digital 2021

Pediatric Allergy & Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Digital 2021