News 15-Strain Therapy Matches FMT for C. diff UK Trial A phase 1b trial finds MTC01, a 15-strain live biotherapeutic, matches FMT in treating recurrent C. difficile, with similar gut microbiome engraftment.
News Medications May Permanently Alter Gut Microbiome New research suggests the gut microbiome retains lasting changes from medications years after treatment ends, with implications for gut health in the UK.
News Kimchi Bacterium May Help Gut Expel Nanoplastics South Korean scientists find a kimchi bacterium that binds to nanoplastics in the gut and helps expel them — new hope for microbiome health.
News Child Stunting: Why the Gut Microbiome Matters Stellenbosch researchers say the gut microbiome, not food supply alone, drives childhood stunting — with major implications for nutrition policy worldwide.
News Antibiotics Alter Gut Microbiome for Up to 8 Years A Nature Medicine study finds a single antibiotic course can alter the gut microbiome for up to 8 years, with implications for UK gut health.
News Gut Microbiome Sweeps Spread Globally Within Decades A Nature study finds genome-wide selective sweeps shape the gut microbiome, spreading bacterial strains globally within decades in epidemic-like patterns.
News Coffee Shapes Gut Microbiome and Mood, Study Finds A new study maps how habitual coffee intake reshapes the gut microbiome, cuts inflammation, and lifts mood — and decaf works too.
News Coffee Reshapes Gut Bacteria and Brain Function New research finds both caffeinated and decaf coffee reshape gut bacteria linked to better mood, lower stress, and improved cognition via the gut-brain axis.
News Gut Microbiome Transplant Eases Lung Infection in Hypoxia Study A PLOS ONE study finds faecal microbiota transplantation reduces lung infection severity in hypoxic rats, highlighting the gut-lung axis as a key immune pathway
News Gut Microbiome Alters Oestrogen Recycling in Modern Lifestyles A Yale study finds industrialised lifestyles and formula feeding raise oestrogen recycling via the gut microbiome, with key implications for UK hormonal health.
News Gut Microbiome Shifts in Children With Malaria A 2026 PLOS ONE study found asymptomatic malaria infections alter gut microbiome composition in Ghanaian children, offering new clues for malaria control.
Daily News Summary April 23, 2026 Roundup: Gut Microbiome Shapes Your Health Today's gut microbiome news spans Parkinson's detection, coffee and mood, microplastics, IBS treatment, and new probiotic science — April 23, 2026.
News Newborn Gut Microbiome Trait Alarms Doctors at Birth New research finds a concerning gut microbiome trait in newborns detectable within hours of birth, raising alarms about long-term infant health.
News Poop Frequency Linked to Gut Microbiome Composition New research links bowel movement frequency to distinct gut microbiome compositions, finding that less frequent poopers may have richer microbial diversity.
News Oral Microbiome Predicts Biological Age, Study Finds Researchers identify 64 age-linked oral bacteria and a machine learning model predicting biological age from the oral microbiome across nearly 6,000 participant
Daily News Summary April 19, 2026: Gut Microbiome & Mental Focus News New research highlights how gut microbiome health shapes daily focus and mental clarity via the gut-brain axis.
News Poop Frequency Actively Shapes Your Gut Microbiome A 2024 study finds bowel movement frequency creates clear, lasting differences in gut microbiome composition, with implications for overall health.
Daily News Summary April 16, 2026 News Roundup: Gut Health Dominates Headlines April 16, 2026 gut health roundup: dementia detection, intermittent fasting, thyroid links, menstrual cycles, and more microbiome research.
News Social Ties May Shape Your Gut Microbiome New University of East Anglia research finds social bonds may drive gut microbiome sharing, with implications for human gut health and the gut-brain axis.
News Mediterranean Diet Rewires Gut Microbiome for Longevity A Substack analysis argues the Mediterranean diet rewires the gut microbiome, boosting microbial diversity linked to longevity and gut-brain health.
News Pesticides May Disrupt the Gut Microbiome New research suggests pesticides can disrupt the gut microbiome, threatening digestion, immunity, and gut-brain axis function, per Alltoc.com.
News Antibiotics Damage Gut Microbiome for Up to Eight Years A new study finds antibiotics like clindamycin can reduce gut microbial diversity for up to 8 years, raising risks for obesity and diabetes.
News Gut Microbe Builds Muscle Strength in Mice and Humans A gut microbe boosted muscle strength in mice and correlated with stronger grip in humans, per new research reported by Futurism.