The Microbiome and Our Health: Gut Feelings
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Why the microbiome–our rich inner ecosystem of microorganisms–may hold the keys to human health.We are at the dawn of a new scientific revolution. Our understanding of how to treat and prevent diseases has been transformed by knowledge of the microbiome—the rich ecosystem of microorganisms in and on every human. These microbial hitchhikers may hold the keys to human health. In Gut Feelings, Alessio Fasano and Susie Flaherty show why we must go beyond the older, myopic view of microorganisms as our enemies to a broader understanding of the microbiome as a parallel civilization that we need to understand, respect, and engage with for the benefit of our own health.Recent advances in understanding the microbiome and its role in human health dovetail with the development of personalized or “precision” medicine to create treatments and prevention programs targeted to the molecular imprint of an individual. Fasano and Flaherty explore the microbiome’s part in such diseases as gut inflammatory disorders, obesity, neurological conditions, and cancer, and they explain new research in prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, and psychobiotics. They also discuss the microbiome and immune function, including a possible role in COVID-19 treatment.By simultaneously expanding our perspective to encompass large datasets and multiple factors in human health, and narrowing our focus to identify the individual communities in the human microbiome, we will enlarge—and perhaps reinvent—our understanding of how to combat disease and maintain health.
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Weight | 0.5064824 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.5814 × 1.3716 × 20.32 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 552 |
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Year Published | 2022-3-22 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0262543834 |
About The Author | Alessio Fasano is the W. Allan Walker Chair of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition and Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He is also Founder and Director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital. Award-winning writer and editor Susie Flaherty is Director of Communications at the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital. Fasano and Flaherty are the authors of Gluten Freedom. |
Table Of Content | Preface viiI The Wisdom of a Microscopic Species1 Evolutionary Biology Explains BacterialAdaptability 32 The Ancestral Microbiome 213 Early Factors Influencing the Microbiome 494 Cracking the Codes: From the Human Genometo the Human Microbiome 815 Beyond Bacteria: Those Other “Omes” 1036 The Microbiome Hypothesis: The Epigenetic Roleof the Microbiome 131II The Microbiome’s Role in Disease7 The Microbiome and Gut InflammatoryDisorders 1658 The Microbiome and Obesity 1879 The Microbiome and Autoimmunity 20710 The Microbiome and Neurological and BehavioralDisorders 23711 The Microbiome and EnvironmentalEnteropathy 25912 The Microbiome and Cancer 273III Manipulating the Microbiome to Maintain Health13 From Association to Causation: A New Approachto Microbiome Composition and Function inDisease Development 29314 Preventive Medicine: Monitoring the Microbiomefor Disease Prediction and Interception 31315 Treatments for Disease: Prebiotics, Probiotics,Synbiotics, and Postbiotics 34516 Microbiome Research in Gut-Brain Axis Diseases:Psychobiotics 38117 Artificial Intelligence, Synthetic Biology,and the Microbiome 39118 Maintaining a Resilient Microbiome throughOld Age 411 Epilogue: Why Studying Our Microbiome IsImportant for Our Future 425Acknowledgments 443Notes 445 |
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