Microbiome and Gut Health - Emeran A. Mayer, MD - UCLA Digestive Diseases
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Explore the intricate relationship between the microbiome and gut health in this 21-minute lecture by Dr. Emeran A. Mayer from the UCLA Digestive Diseases division. Delivered at the 9th Annual UCLA-Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium, delve into topics such as gut diseases, microbiome metabolites, immune effects of the microbiome, and chronic noninfectious diseases. Gain insights into how the microbiome impacts overall health, including its relevance to the recent pandemic. Learn from a renowned expert in the field and discover the latest research findings in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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Introduction
Gut diseases
Microbiome
metabolites
Immune effects of the microbiome
Chronic noninfectious diseases
The pandemic
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In a short 21 minutes Dr. Mayer shares his insights on the human microbiome. Its a tiny snapshot of a neglected yet very important system that affects almost everything from immunity to sleep to longevity. Its clear that much more research is needed to understand how we can facilitate a healthy gut!