Examples of using Microbiome in English and their translations into Swedish
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Scientists have found that a critical moment for laying a microbiome is a short time.
When we consume animal products, it also changes the microbiome.
One pathway where the microbiome has an effect on GI inflammatory disease is by causing changes to the metabolism of the host.
the most important event for laying a microbiome of a person is birth.
INGREDIENTS A Lactobacillus extract balances the microbiome by creating an environment on the skin that supports the presence of beneficial species.
Regarding the link between the microbiome and Alzheimer's disease,
prebiotic Chlorella Algae complex, which helps to rebalance the skin's natural microbiome for healthy-looking skin.
The microbiome is defined as the collective genomes of the microbes,
A few smaller studies indicate that the microbiome can give us important information on our health,
The microbiome is a vital part of many bodily systems,
An alternative that seems promising is to compete the resistant bacteria in the intestinal flora with a“good microbiome” i.e., good intestinal flora.
But alterations in the quantity or composition of the microbiome have also been implicated in many diseases,
the authors of the book“The Effect of the Microbiome.
The findings suggest that it is becoming ever more probable that the microbiome affects our health just as much
simultaneously balancing your microbiome, for gut health.
Therefore, the purpose of this project is to evaluate the relationship between maternal microbiome during and after pregnancy and the risk of complications in mother and child.
which was reduced more than nine-fold in the microbiome of mice born to mothers on the high-fat diet.
The cells of the microbiome interact with the host cells in each system,
The good news is that you may actually be able to help manage your microbiome and influence the brain-gut connection.
Bacteroides make up almost half of the microbiome of the human intestine,