microbiome /newsroom/ en Designing healthier cities with good bacteria /newsroom/news/list/2024/07/22/designing-healthier-cities-with-good-bacteria The urbanisation of towns could be contributing to poor health outcomes in our communities, research from the University of Adelaide and Flinders University has found. July 22 2024 Rhiannon Koch /newsroom/news/list/2024/07/22/designing-healthier-cities-with-good-bacteria Starving gut bacteria to improve chemotherapy outcomes /newsroom/news/list/2020/09/08/starving-gut-bacteria-to-improve-chemotherapy-outcomes Fasting before chemotherapy drastically increases the number and diversity of bacteria found in the gut and can improve treatment outcomes, a new study by University of Adelaide researchers has found.  September 07 2020 Elisa Black /newsroom/news/list/2020/09/08/starving-gut-bacteria-to-improve-chemotherapy-outcomes A return to the wild for better immune health /newsroom/news/list/2020/05/25/a-return-to-the-wild-for-better-immune-health A research team led by the University of Adelaide has found that revegetation of green spaces within cities can improve soil microbiota diversity towards a more natural, biodiverse state, which has been linked to human health benefits. May 25 2020 Kelly Brown /newsroom/news/list/2020/05/25/a-return-to-the-wild-for-better-immune-health Biodiverse soil dust linked to reduced anxiety /newsroom/news/list/2019/11/06/biodiverse-soil-dust-linked-to-reduced-anxiety ÌÇÐÄvolgers from the University of Adelaide have found new evidence of a potentially broadly-acting microbial link between the health of ecosystems and the health of people. November 06 2019 Elisa Black /newsroom/news/list/2019/11/06/biodiverse-soil-dust-linked-to-reduced-anxiety