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   Glycan mapping reveals what keeps the vaginal microbiome healthyGlycan mapping reveals what keeps the vaginal microbiome healthy
 
Glycan-bacteria binding profiles in the vaginal microbiome provide insights into reproductive health, highlighting targets for infection prevention strategies.
 
   Antibiotic use predicts microbiota dysbiosis in preterm infantsAntibiotic use predicts microbiota dysbiosis in preterm infants
 
Antibiotic use in preterm infants is linked to gut microbiome changes, increasing susceptibility to infections and impacting long-term health outcomes.
 
 Breastfeeding habits barely change milk’s microbiome, study reveals
 
Breastfeeding habits barely change milk’s microbiome, study revealsA study shows that breastfeeding frequency and duration do not significantly alter the human milk microbiome, highlighting other influencing factors.
 
 
 Scientists discover hundreds of new metabolites linked to the human microbiome
 
Scientists discover hundreds of new metabolites linked to the human microbiomeHuman metabolism is a complex web of chemical processes and interactions between our cells and the microbes living within us.
 
 
 Early gut bacteria may help protect babies from respiratory infections
 
Early gut bacteria may help protect babies from respiratory infectionsA baby's makeup of gut bacteria - their microbiome - which starts to form as soon as they are born, could help protect against viral infections later in childhood, a new study suggests.
 
 
 New Japanese database reveals how gut microbes and diet connect
 
New Japanese database reveals how gut microbes and diet connectResearchers have launched the NIBN Japan Microbiome Database, featuring over 2,000 gut microbiome profiles from healthy Japanese adults with extensive lifestyle and dietary metadata. This resource aims to accelerate microbiome-health research and enable precision medicine insights.
 
 
 Maternal exposure to metals rewires infants’ gut and resistance genes
 
Maternal exposure to metals rewires infants’ gut and resistance genesPrenatal exposure to trace elements like selenium, copper, and arsenic can significantly alter the infant gut microbiome, metabolism, and antibiotic resistance gene patterns. These changes appear as early as three months and evolve during the first year of life.
 
 

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