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- The effects of extensive antibiotic use on the microbiome and cause of modern diseases
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The Vital Cells of Existence - The Science of Your Microbiome
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- 1 - Program introduction
- 2 - Participant introductions
- 3 - When do we acquire our microbiome?
- 4 - Connection between the microbiome and our immune system
- 5 - Using mice to study the microbiome
- 6 - When does your microbiome stabilize?
- 7 - What is the Human Microbiome Project?
- 8 - How unique is each person's microbiome?
- 9 - Mapping the microbiome on different areas of the body
- 10 - The effects of extensive antibiotic use on the microbiome and cause of modern diseases
- 11 - Are the microbes in dirt good for us?
- 12 - Rates of asthma in the Amish and Hutterites
- 13 - Hygiene hypothesis
- 14 - Antibiotic use and the rise of obesity in the US
- 15 - Obesity and the microbiome
- 16 - How do changes in the microbiome get passed from generation to generation?
- 17 - C. difficile and fecal transplants
- 18 - Can fecal transplants be used to treat other diseases?
- 19 - Connection between the gut and the brain
- 20 - Can the microbiome cause depression?
- 21 - How do you study depression in mice?
- 22 - Is there a strong association between what is happening in the gut and behavior?
- 23 - Is the microbiome connected to autism?
- 24 - How do the microbiomes of hunter-gatherers living in primitive conditions compared to people with high exposure to antibiotics?
- 25 - Is it possible that we'll never recapture our full ancestral microbiota diversity?
- 26 - How can we keep our microbiome happy and healthy?
- 27 - The role of the microbiome in precision medicine and drug efficacy
- 28 - Do probiotics really work?