Professor of Psychiatry Ted Dinan, from the University College Cork, is one of the world main experts on this link between mental health and our guts. We interviewed him during the 5th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit 2016, held in Miami in February and we had the opportunity to talk about the gut-brain axis.
An interview with José Clemente: “Early life changes in microbiota as a result of C-Section may be responsible for diseases in children later on”
22 Jun 2016by GMFH Editing Team
During the 5th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit 2016 José Clemente, assistant professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, talk about the importance of gut microbiota at early life.
Release of ‘Diabetes & Gut Microbiota’ document on diabetes-focused World Health Day 2016
6 Apr 2016by Kristina Campbell
On this diabetes-focused World Health Day, the Gut Microbiota for Health publishing team is pleased to release our ‘Gut microbiota & diabetes’ document.
Gut Microbiota for Health is pleased to bring you its "Year at a Glance 2015" document, which covers the important developments in gut microbiota science in 2015!
Two months to go until the 5th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit. Let’s warm up with a video report on the last edition: GMFH 2015
5 Jan 2016by GMFH Editing Team
The science community’s increasing interest in the bacteria found in our guts and the important role they play in our health led to the success of previous editions, held in Evian, Madrid, Miami and Barcelona. This year, it’s Miami’s turn once again, with the event being held on 5 and 6 March.
An interview with Martin Blaser: "One of the greatest threats to microbiota health is probably overuse of antibiotics"
18 Nov 2015by GMFH Editing Team
Martin J. Blaser, director of the Department of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, is one of the world's greatest experts in the relationship between use and overuse of antibiotics and the gut microbiota. We were able to interview him during the 4th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit.
Humans have long argued over whether certain characteristics – a propensity for talkativeness, a talent for bowling, a tendency to be disorganized – can best be attributed to nature or nurture.
An interview with Elaine Hsiao: "The gut is often called the second brain because it has its very own nervous system"
21 Oct 2015by GMFH Editing Team
Researcher Elaine Hsiao, from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), gave us an interview at the 4th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit 2015.
“Microbiota, these bacteria that do us good”, a book by Dr. Gérard Corthier
30 Sep 2015by GMFH Editing Team
We would like to offer our readers a free copy (eBook) of “Microbiota, these bacteria that do us good” by French author and microbiota expert Gérard Corthier.
An interview with Brent Polk: "Just a few years ago, we thought humans were completely sterile at birth"
23 Sep 2015by GMFH Editing Team
During the 4th Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit 2015, we had the opportunity to interview Professor Brent Polk, Chair of the Pediatrics Department at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.