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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Mindful Microbes: The Interplay Between Environment, Gut Microbiome, Brain, and Behavior
Mindful Microbes: The Interplay Between Environment, Gut Microbiome, Brain, and Behavior

Mindful Microbes: The Interplay Between Environment, Gut Microbiome, Brain, and Behavior

"Mindful Microbes: The Interplay Between Environment, Gut Microbiome, Brain, and Behavior" by Rebecca Knickmeyer, PhD…

Rebecca Knickmeyer
Exploring the Crosstalk: Nutrition, Microbiome, and Cardiometabolic Health
Exploring the Crosstalk: Nutrition, Microbiome, and Cardiometabolic Health

Exploring the Crosstalk: Nutrition, Microbiome, and Cardiometabolic Health

Noel Mueller
Guiding the Growing Gut: Microbiome and the Digestive Development of Children
Guiding the Growing Gut: Microbiome and the Digestive Development of Children

Guiding the Growing Gut: Microbiome and the Digestive Development of Children

Omar Delannoy Bruno
Prebiotics and probiotics in children
Prebiotics and Probiotics in Children: Current Trends and Future Directions

Prebiotics and Probiotics in Children: Current Trends and Future Directions

Randy Urtala
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World Microbiome Day - The Microbiome and Health Risks in the Changing Times

World Microbiome Day - The Microbiome and Health Risks in the Changing Times

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Brain-gut-microbiota axis and stress in children

Brain-gut-microbiota axis and stress in children

Ted Dinan
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Targeting the gut microbiota to reduce the risk of disease. Where are we now?

Targeting the gut microbiota to reduce the risk of disease. Where are we now?

Hania Szajewska
HMO Diversity Landscape
Generation Next of HMOs: the breakthrough research

Generation Next of HMOs: the breakthrough research

Ryan Carvalho
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Do more HMOs translate into increased benefits?

Do more HMOs translate into increased benefits?

Yvan Vandenplas
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Advancing the management of cow’s milk protein allergy: from research to clinical practice

Advancing the management of cow’s milk protein allergy: from research to clinical practice

Anna Nowak-Węgrzyn
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Q&A NNI Symposium at WCPGHAN 2021 on “New generation of HMOs: From latest Research to Clinical Practice”

Q&A NNI Symposium at WCPGHAN 2021 on “New generation of HMOs: From latest Research to Clinical Practice”