Gut Microbiota

Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.

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Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction: Insights, Causes and Management Teaser Image

Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction: Insights, Causes and Management

Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction: Insights, Causes and Management

Paving the way for synbiotic studies

Paving the way for synbiotic studies

Omar Delannoy-Bruno
When gut microbiome supports musculoskeletal health and development

When gut microbiome supports musculoskeletal health and development

Marie-Noëlle Horcajada
NNIW100 Interview Hania

NNIW 100 Interviews: Hania Szajewska

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Midwife News Healthy For the Future! Vol. 3 - 2023

Jens Walter at NNIW 100

Microbiome's life starts during birth and needs to be nurtured, Jens Walter

Jens Walter
Norbert sprenger at nniw100

Human milk benefit research, more to learn? Norbert Sprenger

Norbert Sprenger
Giles Major at NNIW100

What does healthy microbiome development look like? Giles Major

Giles Major
Hania Sajewska at NNIW 100

Integrating the next-generation evidence-based medicine into clinical studies on gut microbiota modulation, Hania Szajewska

NNI Workshop 100: Shaping the Future with Nutrition

100th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop - Shaping the Future with Nutrition

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Feeding the Infant to Nurturing the Microbiome Impact on Immunity and Health