Tag: gut microbes

  • Health

    In the gut microbiome, at least, it’s nurture, not nature

    Environmental factors such as diet make major impacts in the gut microbiome, a new study shows.

    Rachel Carmody.
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    Plant-based diet may feed key gut microbes

    A large-scale international study uses metagenomics and blood analysis to uncover gut microbes associated with the risks for common illnesses such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

    Ilustration of the human Microbiome,
  • Campus & Community

    28 top stories of 2019

    A review of the top 28 Harvard Gazette stories of 2019.

    2019 graduates.
  • Health

    Gut details

    New findings have the potential to help researchers more accurately identify microbiome enzymes and quantify their relative abundance.

  • Health

    Bacterial blockade

    Harvard researchers have identified a pair of genes that appear to be responsible for allowing a specific strain of bacteria in the human gut to break down Lanoxin — a widely prescribed cardiac drug — into an inactive compound, as well as a possible way to turn the process off.

  • Health

    Major weight loss tied to microbes

    In a study conducted by Harvard and MGH researchers, gut microbes of mice underwent drastic changes following gastric bypass surgery, and transfer of the microbes into sterile mice resulted in rapid weight loss.

  • Health

    Life partner

    Researchers in the Harvard lab of Bauer Fellow Peter Turnbaugh are seeking to understand how the microbes that live in our intestines affect the drugs we take and the food we eat.