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Ecology of the gut microbiome | Science

Microbial competition can be harnessed to prevent and cure deadly diseases
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Vogue
· Jun 23, 2026
8 Probiotic Foods Recommended by a Nutritionist to Support Gut Health
A nutritionist and a registered dietitian share which foods help populate good bacteria in your gut.
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· Jul 2, 2026
5 Ways Fermented Foods Reduce Risk of Cancer
There are many factors in our modern lifestyle that can shift the gut flora balance to bad gut bacteria. Fermented foods can help...Click to Keep Reading »
Us Weekly
· Jul 3, 2026
Lower Oral Microbiome Diversity Tied to Higher Death Risk, Study Finds
The gut microbiome has dominated wellness conversations for years, but the community of bacteria living in your mouth may deserve equal attention. New research links the oral microbiome directly to how long you live and how your brain ages, giving one of the body’s most diverse microbial habitats a starring role in whole-body health. The []
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· Jun 28, 2026
Analysis: Ancient Chinese herb berberine found to alter gut bacteria
(NaturalNews) A systematic review of seven Chinese randomized clinical trials found that berberine consistently alters gut bacteria composition, with six of sev...
Drudge Retort
· Jul 6, 2026
A Fungus That Can Infect Cats and People Is Spreading
Microbiologists are used to looking at gross pictures and hearing scary statistics. So when a moderator of a session on emerging fungal infections at the ASM Microbe meeting uttered the words somewhat terrifying, it caught my attention. He was referring to a sexually transmitted skin infection that is becoming increasingly drug resistant.
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