Fecal transplants from young to aged mice can stimulate the gut microbiome and revive the gut immune system, a study by immunologists has shown. The study suggest that the gut microbiome could be a target for the treatment of a range of age-associated symptoms to facilitate healthy ageing.
Could boosting the gut microbiome be the secret to healthier older age?
Fecal transplants from young to aged mice can stimulate the gut microbiome and revive the gut immune system, a study by immunologists has shown. The study suggest that the gut microbiome could be a target for the treatment of a range of age-associated symptoms to facilitate healthy ageing.