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    The Theme for World Microbiome Day 2022 is “Celebration of The Microbial World” #Microbiomes4Life TAKE PART! Join us in celebrating World Microbiome Day 2022! Together let’s share how important microbes…

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    The gut microbiome is a contributory factor in ageing-related health loss and in several non-communicable diseases in all age groups. Some age-linked and disease-linked compositional and functional changes overlap, while others are distinct. In this Review, we explore targeted studies of the gut microbiome of older individuals and general cohort studies across geographically distinct populations….

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    The intestine harbours a complex array of microorganisms collectively known as the gut microbiota. The past two decades have witnessed increasing interest in studying the gut microbiota in health and disease, largely driven by rapid innovation in high-throughput multi-omics technologies. As a result, microbial dysbiosis has been linked to many human pathologies, including type 2 diabetes mellitus…

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    • This REVIEW examines how #microbiome risk profiles could be leveraged as biomarkers for metabolic and inflammatory disorders https://t.co/GSX8n6ikGS #WorldMicrobiomeDay #Microbiomes4Life #microbiota https://t.co/n34Su0UEO8

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    Variability in disease presentation, progression and treatment response has been a central challenge in medicine. Although variability in host factors and genetics are important, it has become evident that the gut microbiome, with its vast genetic and metabolic diversity, must be considered in moving towards individualized treatment. In this Review, we discuss six broad disease groups: infectious…

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    Autoimmune diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis, have distinct clinical presentations but share underlying patterns of gut microbiome perturbation and intestinal barrier dysfunction. Their potentially common microbial drivers advocate for treatment strategies aimed at restoring appropriate microbiome function, but individual variation in host…

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    • In this PERSPECTIVE, the authors discuss how diet could be used as a strategy to engineer the gut #microbiome https://t.co/XTlrJNvhRR #WorldMicrobiomeDay #Microbiomes4Life #microbiota https://t.co/Akp7Vk2Wf5

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    The human gut microbiome has emerged as a major player in human health and disease. The liver, as the first organ to encounter microbial products that cross the gut epithelial barrier, is affected by the gut microbiome in many ways. Thus, the gut microbiome might play a major part in the development of liver diseases. The common end stage of liver disease is decompensated cirrhosis and the…

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    • The effects of the #microbiome are not just confined to the gut, this REVIEW discusses the gut microbiome in decompensated #cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure https://t.co/lDfGP6lUDt #WorldMicrobiomeDay #Microbiomes4Life #microbiota https://t.co/6qRHl7U1az

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    Normal eating behaviour is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a complex, maladaptive eating behaviour that reflects alterations in brain–gut–microbiome (BGM) interactions and a shift of this balance towards hedonic mechanisms. Each component of the BGM axis has been implicated in…

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    • This 2020 REVIEW discusses brain–gut–#microbiome interactions in #obesity and food addiction https://t.co/hgMieL2QpK #WorldMicrobiomeDay #Microbiomes4Life #microbiota https://t.co/RlY8gCpFNQ

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    Certain members of the gut microbiota exhibit diurnal variations in relative abundance and function to serve as non-canonical drivers of host circadian rhythms and metabolism. Also known as microbial oscillators, these microorganisms entrain upon non-photic cues, primarily dietary, to modulate host metabolism by providing input to both circadian clock-dependent and clock-independent host…

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    • Don't know your probiotics from your prebiotics or postbiotics? Then explore our series of Consensus Statements defining these terms https://t.co/EaZbC9RyYv #WorldMicrobiomeDay #Microbiomes4Life #microbiota #microbiome

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    #Microbiomes4Life TAKE PART! Join us in celebrating World Microbiome Day 2021! Together let’s share how important microbes are in preserving the long-term health and sustainability of our planet, as well as the innovative ways they are being used to solve some of the greatest challenges of our time.This year’s theme is Sustainability, with a focus on…

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    • Today is #WorldMicrobiomeDay! There is much to learn and discover how microbiome can help improve heart and kidney health. #Microbiomes4Life @AHAScience @ACCinTouch @ASNKidney @nkf @nutritionorg https://t.co/3iSVu7Q4Nz