May 14, 2024
Posted by: Heather Hughes
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“This uniqueness signature can predict patient survival in the latest decades of life,” said ISB Research Scientist Dr. Tomasz Wilmanski, who led the study. Healthy individuals around 80 years of age showed continued microbial drift toward a unique compositional state, but this drift was absent in less healthy individuals.
May 11, 2024
Posted by: Heather Hughes
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WELLBEING
The microbiome, consisting of diverse microorganism communities including viruses, bacteria, fungi and eukaryotes colonizing human body surfaces, has recently been identified as a contributor to inter-individual variation, through its person-specific signatures. As such, the microbiome may modulate disease manifestations, even among individuals with similar genetic disease susceptibility risks.
Jan 14, 2024
Posted by: Heather Hughes
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WELLBEING
We all know that probiotics are good for our gut. Along with the resident gut microbiome they can help with a number of gut functions. But what other parts of the body can benefit?