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Good health begins in the GIT Emerging science behind the maxim Dr Robert Rountree
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Dietary therapy in the treatment of gastrointestinal disease Dr Emma Halmos
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The active role of food components on intestinal receptors and immunity Professor Charles Mackay
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The Oral Microbiome your first line of defence Professor Emeritus John Tagg
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A Systematic Review of The Role of Gut Microbiota In Bariatric Surgery Prognostic And Therapeutic Implications - Ruth Blackham
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Diabesogenic Microbiome Dr Paul Froomes
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Diet for mental and brain health Prof Felice Jacka
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Diet and gut microbiota in depression and brain health Prof Felice Jacka
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Depression & the GIT Microbiota Dr Jason A Hawrelak
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Gut microbiome and metabolites and Western lifestyle diseases - Prof Charles Mackay
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Our microbiome and cancer - Prof Paul Johnson
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Stress remodels the tumour microenvironment the impact on cancer progression - Erica Sloan
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Impact of aging and modern lifestyle on the gut microbiota Dr Samantha Coulson
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Strategies to Protect and Restore a Healthy Gastrointestinal Tract Microbiota Dr Jason Hawrelak
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Live probiotic cultures and the gastrointestinal tract symbiotic preservation of tolerance whilst attenuating pathogenicity Prof. Luis Vitetta
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Potential links between the modern diet, the microbiome and its metabolites, and the increase in allergic disease and asthma. Peter Vuillermin
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Shifting the microbiome in mental healthcase studies Dr Sally Price
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The impact of the neonatal gut microbiome on specific and non specific vaccine responses David Lynn, Flinders University, SA
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The role of the GIT microbiota in metabolic disease Dr Jason Hawrelak