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Microbiome

[ARTICLE] Microbes in semen…

It is quite well-known nowadays that our body cavities such as the gut, mouth, nose, lungs, vagina, or our skin surface, shelter millions of micro-organisms: these communities are called microbiomes. In recent years, more confidential microbiomes have been described:...

[ARTICLE] Diet supplementation with the probiotic Saccharomyces cerevisiae helps alleviate abdominal pain of IBS patients.

IBS is a 3-letter acronym that strongly impacts the lives of millions of people worldwide. It stands for irritable bowel syndrome, a complex condition that exhibits various forms, depending on the predominant stool pattern: diarrhea, constipation, mixed or...

[INFOGRAPHIC] Microbiome & Chocolate

After a long Easter weekend filled with chocolate, it’s time to offer you an infographic on the impact of chocolate on the human microbiome.  A digest of different articles on cocoa is the best way to understand the link between chocolate and microbiome, you will find...

[INFOGRAPHIC] Microbiome & Christmas

Microbiome & ChristmasDid you know microbiomes are everywhere? Without exception, microbiomes follow us even during the holidays.  As a gift this year, Biofortis offers you this new infographic about “Microbiome & Christmas” which talks about roots of...
[POSTER] What about Nasal Microbiota?

[POSTER] What about Nasal Microbiota?

Morgane Pierre, Sophie Le Fresne-Languille & Thomas Carton, Biofortis  The nasal cavity is a highly complex air-filled space with several distinct zones. As the first part of therespiratory tract and because of its connexions with other body compartments, its...

Belly bugs & Autism

Belly bugs & Autism

For April’s Autism Awareness month, we wanted to return to the role of our gut bacteria in this neurodevelopmental disorder. Autism is not a psychiatric/psychological disease. It is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a dyad of impairing signs...