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  2. Human microbiome - Wikipedia

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    Graphic depicting the human skin microbiota, with relative prevalences of various classes of bacteria. The human microbiome is the aggregate of all microbiota that reside on or within human tissues and biofluids along with the corresponding anatomical sites in which they reside, [1] [2] including the gastrointestinal tract, skin, mammary glands, seminal fluid, uterus, ovarian follicles, lung ...

  3. Microbiome - Wikipedia

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    The microbiome is defined as a characteristic microbial community occupying a reasonable well-defined habitat which has distinct physio-chemical properties. The microbiome not only refers to the microorganisms involved but also encompass their theatre of activity, which results in the formation of specific ecological niches.

  4. Microbiota - Wikipedia

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    In fact, these are so small that there are around 100 trillion microbiota on the human body, [27] around 39 trillion by revised estimates, with only 0.2 kg of total mass in a "reference" 70 kg human body. [26] The Human Microbiome Project sequenced the genome of the human microbiota, focusing particularly on the microbiota that normally inhabit ...

  5. List of human microbiota - Wikipedia

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    Various body parts have diverse microorganisms. Some microbes are specific to certain body parts and others are associated with many microbiomes. This article lists some of the species recognized as belonging to the human microbiome and focuses on the oral, vaginal, ovarian follicle, uterus and the male reproductive tract microbiota.

  6. Similar to how probiotics can help eliminate GI symptoms through a more diverse gut microbiome, they can also reduce fermentation and bloat caused by an unhealthy balance of gut bacteria.

  7. Brain microbiome - Wikipedia

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    A group of scientists, responding to a Guardian article that promoted the concept, argued that conception of a brain microbiome was inherently flawed. [6] They argued cases where bacteria was found in the brain were better described as infection, and further argued that previous scientific efforts to identify bacteria in healthy brains failed ...

  8. Juice cleanses may disrupt microbiome in only 3 days - AOL

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    The study, which is published in MDPI Nutrients, found that, following a 3-day juice cleanse, people’s oral microbiome changed, with increased inflammatory bacteria and fewer beneficial bacteria ...

  9. These 10 magnesium-rich foods have benefits for sleep, heart ...

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    Another challenge is that the body only absorbs 30-50% of the magnesium we take in, Derocha says, and "if your gut microbiome is not the healthiest, it can affect your magnesium absorption." That ...