A naturally occurring bacterium from amphibian intestines completely eliminated colorectal tumors in mice with a single ...
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One hard-to-grow gut microbe points to a new way to treat lupus
Few diseases turn the body’s defenses against it as relentlessly as lupus. In people with the condition, immune cells mistake ...
Type 2 diabetes may begin leaving clues in the gut long before a diagnosis arrives. In a large Swedish study, people who later developed the disease shared a pattern of bacterial changes years ...
A research team at McMaster University has developed a targeted approach to treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) using ...
WONDERLAB, a leading Chinese probiotics company ranked No.1 in probiotic sales in China,¹ has published the Targeted Microbiota Weight Management White Paper, a strain-specific framework for ...
To deal with a leaky gut, your body shunts sugar to your immune system, causing insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and ...
The presence of certain bacteria in the gut microbiota, and fluctuations in a person's metabolism, can be seen in people who ...
Cancer remains notoriously difficult to treat, partly because tumors co‑opt their surrounding environment, including the ...
Aging changes gut bacteria in mice, weakening communication between the intestines and the brain. Restoring that connection ...
A viral sensation is back in town, a sea monster's gigantic size is confirmed, Yellowstone installs a new pool, and much more ...
Yeast has been growing in the guts of a frozen mummy called Oetzi the Iceman for thousands of years, scientists have ...
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