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Gut contains millions of tiny viruses that actually help keep you healthy by controlling harmful bacteria and supporting your ...
Cat treats offer more than just a tasty indulgence. They can be used as positive reinforcement during training, to bond with ...
When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
Whole grains such as oats, barley, quinoa, and brown rice are high in prebiotic fiber, which acts as food for your gut bacteria. Prebiotics help beneficial microbes grow and thrive, contributing to a ...
The intricate relationship between aging and the gut microbiome is a burgeoning field of research, particularly in the ...
The human gut is home to trillions of microbes, yet scientific understanding has largely focused on bacteria, leaving the ...
The Cambridge team tested 89 strains of bacteria, many of them commonly found in the human gut. They discovered that at least 38 could absorb significant amounts of PFAS, especially longer-chain types ...
A multi-strain probiotic blend shows promise for protecting brain function by reducing gut-triggered inflammation linked to ...
A pioneering new study published in Nature Microbiology, led by J. Oriol Sunyer, professor of immunology and pathobiology at ...
Tridecanoic acid (C13) is a rare, odd-chain saturated fatty acid produced mainly by gut and rumen microbes, entering ...
Now, researchers at the University of Cambridge have found that certain bacteria naturally living in the human gut can absorb ...
From fecal transplants to phage cocktails, scientists reveal how gut viruses could unlock precision medicine for digestive diseases and beyond.