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Leighton Turner is a PhD in Molecular Genetics and is Juno Bio's Chief Technology Officer.
Women's health
Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that promote healthy functioning in different parts of the body. Could probiotic supplements for vaginal health help prevent infections?
Advice
Yeast infections are common but understanding them can be hard. Why won’t it go away? What is non-albicans Candida? This guide is here to help you get real answers with real science.
Juno Bio
The answer is found in your bacterial and fungal load.
The link between the vaginal microbiome and pregnancy outcomes is so strong that someone’s vaginal microbiome can actually be used to predict IVF success
Emerging research shows a strong relationship between endometriosis and the microbiome. Here we explore the link and what it means for women’s health.
A new bacterial infection study has connected endometriosis and fusobacterium, as 64% of women with endometriosis are infected with fusobacterium bacteria.
The complex community of organisms living in your vagina plays a part in your risk of developing certain non-infectious conditions - like cancer.
Could the answer to chronic vaginal health issues be a vaginal microbiome transplant?