The 2nd World Summit “Gut Microbiota for Health” (24–26 February 2013) ended yesterday with exciting results presented in the workshop outputs. Get your impression from the third day (Tuesday, 26 February 2013) by video-interviews with attendees and speakers. https://www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com/videos/videos/daily-videos/GMFH2013-260213.mp4
The gut and urogenital microbiota play a crucial role in the development and treatment of urogenital infections, revolutionizing the traditional perception of areas like the bladder, which were once considered sterile. This article explores how omics sciences are deepening our understanding of the human microbiota.
With the advancement of medicine, our population is undergoing a prolonged aging process. Over the next three decades, the global population aged over 65 years is set to more than double, reaching a staggering 1.5 billion individuals. The emergence of the gut microbiota as a potent modulator of healthy aging requires a concerted effort to allocate resources and research towards developing interventions aimed at promoting optimal gut health and longevity.