"The Micro biome and Human Health: Insights from Recent Research"

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  • Master Chong Author

Abstract

The human micro biome, comprising trillions of microorganisms inhabiting various niches within the human body, 
has emerged as a critical player in maintaining health and influencing disease states. Recent advancements in 
technology and research methodologies have provided unprecedented insights into the intricate relationship 
between the micro biome and human health. This abstract delves into key findings from recent studies, shedding 
light on the dynamic interplay between microbial communities and various aspects of human physiology. Firstly, 
investigations into the gut micro biome have revealed its pivotal role in nutrient metabolism, immune modulation, 
and even neurological functions. The symbiotic relationship between gut bacteria and the host is explored, 
highlighting the impact of micro biome composition on metabolic disorders, autoimmune diseases, and mental 
health. Notably, studies have unveiled potential links between dysbiosis and conditions such as obesity, 
inflammatory bowel diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders. Moreover, the micro biome's influence extends 
beyond the gut, with research elucidating its impact on other anatomical sites, including the skin, oral cavity, and 
respiratory tract. These insights underscore the broader systemic effects of micro biome dysregulation and its 
contribution to diseases ranging from dermatological conditions to respiratory infections.

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Published

18.01.2018

How to Cite

"The Micro biome and Human Health: Insights from Recent Research". (2018). International Journal of Open Publication and Exploration, ISSN: 3006-2853, 6(1), 29-34. https://ijope.com/index.php/home/article/view/52

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