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   Cell-Free DNA: The Future of Non-Culture Based MicrobiologyCell-Free DNA: The Future of Non-Culture Based Microbiology
 
A perspective article has discussed using circulating cell-free microbial DNA in culture-independent microbiology.
 
   Microbiome research uncovers new form of antibiotic toleranceMicrobiome research uncovers new form of antibiotic tolerance
 
Antibiotics can make easy work of infections. But how do they affect the complex ecosystems of friendly bacteria that make up our microbiome?
 
 Ulcerative colitis and a missing microbe in the gut
 
Ulcerative colitis and a missing microbe in the gutUlcerative colitis is a seriously debilitating inflammatory disease of the bowel leading to crippling symptoms that can affect the quality of life severely. Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine have found in a new study that a missing microbe could be linked to this condition. The study was published today in the latest issue of the journal Cell Host & Microbe.
 
 
 Cancer chemical from common gut microbe
 
Cancer chemical from common gut microbeMany common gut bacteria carry cancer-causing mutations, says a new study published in the journal Nature on the 27th February 2020.
 
 
 Mediterranean diet promotes healthy aging with healthier gut microbiome
 
Mediterranean diet promotes healthy aging with healthier gut microbiomeA new study published online in the journal Gut in February 2020 reports the striking health-promoting effects of switching to a Mediterranean diet for just one year. The results were due to an increase in the health and number of gut bacteria that favor a healthy diet.
 
 
 Microbiome in dermis skin layer is the same regardless of age and gender
 
Microbiome in dermis skin layer is the same regardless of age and genderIn the dermis skin layer, the same bacteria are found across age and gender. This has been shown by researchers from the University of Copenhagen in a new study which has studied skin samples from knees and hips.
 
 
 Microbiome can predict a person's chronological age
 
Microbiome can predict a person's chronological ageOur microbiomes - the complex communities of microbes that live in, on and around us - are influenced by our diets, habits, environments and genes, and are known to change with age.
 
 
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