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Certain types of microbes found in the human gut can absorb toxic “forever chemicals” from their surroundings, a new study ...
The intricate relationship between aging and the gut microbiome is a burgeoning field of research, particularly in the ...
NU’s rise as a research hub is emblematic of broader change. Kazakh scientists are now publishing in top-tier journals and ...
Learn more about the microbes that take in PFAS, the harmful, long-lasting chemicals that can hang out in the human body for years at a time.
If an intestinal inhabitant such as the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) becomes resistant to many antibiotics, it can ...
A new Burnet study has examined how probiotics could potentially treat gut-related conditions in pregnant women.
Single-celled organisms called archaea aren't generally thought to cause human disease, but one species has been implicated in colorectal cancer ...
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 ...
Vaginal microbiome-drug interactions affect antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis, emphasizing the need for ...
Tridecanoic acid (C13) is a rare, odd-chain saturated fatty acid produced mainly by gut and rumen microbes, entering ...
A specially designed microbe cuts dietary methylmercury levels in pregnant mice, signaling the potential for a new tool for ...