None of us are born with a fully functioning immune system and microbiome, and the first few months of life are crucial for establishing strong lifelong defenses. Better understanding how germs influence the development of human immunology would reap innumerable benefits, but for years, scientists haven’t been able to answer the most basic question: where does inoculation...
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New research paper supports using microbiome data to develop potential probiotic therapies
by University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain In a new paper published by the journal Gastroenterology, researchers from University Hospitals (UH) Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, review studies about the microbiome’s role in disease and health, and discuss tactics for developing probiotics to modulate the microbiome...