Scientists have found that a common bacterium that usually lives in the mouth can help stomach cancer grow by feeding tumors with a substance they use as fuel. The discovery suggests that this ...
Most bacterial gastrointestinal illnesses in Australia are thought to be caused by two pathogens, Campylobacter and Salmonella. But an emerging pathogen, Aeromonas, is much more common than previously ...
An Osaka Metropolitan University-led research team discovered a novel bacterial species after analyzing cells isolated from ...
The gut microbiome—the trillions of bacteria and other microbes that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract—drives a process vital for protecting the colon against tissue injury, according to the findings ...
Everest spice products reportedly failed lab tests for pesticide residues and Enterobacteriaceae bacteria. Learn what Enterobacteriaceae is, how it contaminates food, and the health risks it may cause ...
Researchers discovered that clearing out certain digestive bacteria with antibiotics helps calm the immune system. This temporary microbial shift protected mice from severe brain swelling and cellular ...
Remotely changing the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve, which sends signals from the gut to ...
We become forgetful as we age. This is often seen as a universal truth, but in fact it is far from universal: some people remain incredibly sharp at 100 years old, while others experience memory loss ...
The gut microbiome-the trillions of bacteria and other microbes that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract-drives a process vital for protecting the colon against tissue injury, according to the findings ...
An NHS GP has issued a warning for individuals taking proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) such as lansoprazole, omeprazole, or ...
Some medications may disrupt the “good” bacteria in your gut microbiome, potentially affecting your digestive and overall health.
Many of us think these gut signs mean something is wrong, but they actually indicate that you are in good health and that ...