Our new peer reviewed research paper has just been published in a Special Edition of the world-leading journal Microorganisms.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be revealing more about the “catastrophic biodiversity loss” in the environment being replicated on the human skin microbiome.
We’ll also be showing you what that means for our health and how damaged skin could be an active contributor to many whole body diseases previously thought to be unrelated to the skin.
Finally we’ll be highlighting the importance of preserving biodiversity everywhere from the large ecosystems we inhabit, right down to the microscopic on the human skin.
A Catastrophic Biodiversity Loss in the Environment Is Being Replicated on the Skin Microbiome: Is This a Major Contributor to the Chronic Disease Epidemic?
Published in "Microorganisms"
Kit Wallen-Russell, Director of The Skin Microbiome School