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The invisible microbes that help keep us healthy

Recent research reveals that many microbes play a crucial role in enhancing human health rather than causing illness. A newly developed database catalogues beneficial bacteria and natural compounds associated with improved immune function, stress relief, and resilience, which may reshape perspectives on microbial interactions and biodiversity's health advantages.

Dr. Jake Robinson, from the College of Science and Engineering at

Dr. Jake Robinson, from the College of Science and Engineering at

Credit: Flinders University

Key Highlights

  • Researchers developed a database of beneficial microbes and compounds.
  • The study emphasizes the health benefits of biodiversity.
  • Findings challenge traditional views on germs as solely harmful.
  • Microbes are linked to immune strength, stress reduction, and resilience.
  • The research may impact urban design and environmental restoration efforts.
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