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January 8, 2026
summer 2015

Microbes may hold the key to brain evolution

Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered how microbes play on traits that are fundamental to evolution in human brains.

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December 5, 2025
summer 2015

How a toxin from the gut microbiome may help spark colorectal cancer

A research team at Harvard University and collaborators at the University of Minnesota have identified the gut bacteria associated with damaging DNA and instigating types of colorectal cancer.

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November 17, 2025
summer 2015

Medications change our gut microbiome in predictable ways

Antibiotics are common disruptors of the gut microbiome, identifying these disruptions will help reduce side effects and create more personalized treatment plans. Researchers at Stanford are identifying these relationships to try and predict damage to the gut following medication use, in hopes of creating more specific treatment options.

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October 7, 2025
summer 2015

Microbiome and Nanoparticle Discoveries Hold Promise for Treating Gut Pain

Researchers at NYU are focusing on an enzyme pathway linked to gut pain, if they can determine a way to block this pathway it could lead to new treatment interventions for gut pain in the future.

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September 22, 2025
summer 2015

Gut bacteria linked to how our genes switch on and off

Researchers at the University of Hawaii explore how gut bacteria work with genes to shape aging and risk of disease. The researchers are hopeful that understanding the connection between the microbiome and genes could lead to personalized treatments for certain conditions in the future.

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August 18, 2025
summer 2015

Why nurturing the gut microbiota could resolve depression and anxiety

Researchers at the University of Calgary are investigating the impact of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in patients with bipolar disorder, depression and obsessive compulsive disorder. One patient shares his live-changing experience participating in a clinical trial targeting depression.

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July 23, 2025
summer 2015

Newly Discovered 'Sixth Sense' Links Gut Microbes to the Brain in Real Time

In a breakthrough study that redefines our understanding of gut-brain communication, researchers have uncovered a “neurobiotic sense,” a newly identified system that lets the brain respond in real time to signals from microbes living in our gut that may shape behavior and appetite. 

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June 4, 2025
summer 2015

First bacteria we ever meet can keep us out of hospital

A new study in the UK has found that the presence of protective or harmful bacteria in newborn microbiome samples was predictive of the risk of serious lung infections and hospitalizations during infancy.

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May 5, 2025
summer 2015

The Gut Microbiome May Drive Fibromyalgia Pain

A new study connects fibromyalgia and the microbiome. In the study, when gut microbes from fibromyalgia patients were transplanted into a mouse model, the mice began to exhibit changes that mimic fibromyalgia. Additionally, fibromyalgia patients who received microbiome transplant therapy had a reduction in pain symptoms.

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April 3, 2025
summer 2015

Talking Gut Health with the University of Minnesota

Alexander Khoruts, M.D., with the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview, is interviewed about gut health, why it’s important and how anyone can improve their gut health.

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