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For every cell in your body, there’s another tiny single-celled creature that also calls your body home. Far from being germs we should eradicate, these ancient friends allow us to digest food, breathe air, and fight off disease. They were here long before us and will undoubtedly remain long after we’re gone. They are our microbiome, and after eons of cohabitation, we are finally getting to know one another better. Of course, we aren’t always the best of neighbors. Autoimmune diseases, allergies, depression, and Alzheimer’s may be diseases of an unhappy microbiome. This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.Learn More
TOPICS: Biology & Origins of Life, Science in Society
TAGS: American Gut Project, antibiotics, asthma, Bacteria, biology, brain, Cesarean section, David Relman, depression, disease, DNA, Emily Senay, fecal transplant, genetics, germs, gut, health, Hygiene hypothesis, Immune system, inflammatory response, intestine, Jo Handelsman, Martin Blaser, medicine, Microbiology, microbiome, microbiota, microorganisms, obesity, Rob Knight, Templeton Foundation
PLAYLISTS: Big Ideas
Video Duration: 01:06:47
Original Program Date: Saturday, June 2, 2018
For every cell in your body, there’s another tiny single-celled creature that also calls your body home. Far from being germs we should eradicate, these ancient friends allow us to digest food, breathe air, and fight off disease. They were here long before us and will undoubtedly remain long after we’re gone. They are our microbiome, and after eons of cohabitation, we are finally getting to know one another better. Of course, we aren’t always the best of neighbors. Autoimmune diseases, allergies, depression, and Alzheimer’s may be diseases of an unhappy microbiome. This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.Learn More
TOPICS: Art & Science, Biology & Origins of Life, Earth & Environment, Mind & Brain, Physics & Math, Science in Society, Science Unplugged, Space & The Cosmos, Technology & Engineering, Your Daily Equation, Youth & Education
TAGS: American Gut Project, antibiotics, asthma, Bacteria, biology, brain, Cesarean section, David Relman, depression, disease, DNA, Emily Senay, fecal transplant, genetics, germs, gut, health, Hygiene hypothesis, Immune system, inflammatory response, intestine, Jo Handelsman, Martin Blaser, medicine, Microbiology, microbiome, microbiota, microorganisms, obesity, Rob Knight, Templeton Foundation, American Gut Project, antibiotics, asthma, Bacteria, biology, brain, Cesarean section, David Relman, depression, disease, DNA, Emily Senay, fecal transplant, genetics, germs, gut, health, Hygiene hypothesis, Immune system, inflammatory response, intestine, Jo Handelsman, Martin Blaser, medicine, Microbiology, microbiome, microbiota, microorganisms, obesity, Rob Knight, Templeton Foundation
PLAYLISTS: Big Ideas
Video Duration: 01:06:47
Original Program Date: Saturday, June 2, 2018
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