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'''Dysbiosis''' is a relative new hallmark of aging and refers to a disturbance or imbalance in the microbiome, the community of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi, that inhabit various parts of the body such as the gut, skin, and oral cavity. While a balanced microbiome is essential for maintaining health, dysbiosis is implicated in numerous diseases and is increasingly recognized as a hallmark of aging. This imbalance can manifest as a decrease in microbial diversity, a loss of beneficial microbes, or an overgrowth of potentially harmful ones, leading to a range of negative health outcomes. | '''Dysbiosis''' is a relative new hallmark of aging and refers to a disturbance or imbalance in the microbiome, the community of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi, that inhabit various parts of the body such as the gut, skin, and oral cavity. While a balanced microbiome is essential for maintaining health, dysbiosis is implicated in numerous diseases and is increasingly recognized as a hallmark of aging. This imbalance can manifest as a decrease in microbial diversity, a loss of beneficial microbes, or an overgrowth of potentially harmful ones, leading to a range of negative health outcomes. | ||
==The Microbiome and Aging== | ==The Microbiome and Aging== |