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A team led by Rice University bioscientist Caroline Ajo-Franklin has discovered how certain bacteria breathe by generating ...
Mint leaves offer diverse health benefits—from fighting infections to protecting against cancer—thanks to their natural antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anticancer properties ...
Traditional biochemical methods of studying human gene mutations are often laborious and costly. Now bioengineers at the ...
Specific host factors, such as immune cell activity, sex hormones and microbiota composition, influence the ability of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria to colonize the gut of mice.
The gastrointestinal tract holds a vast community of diverse microbes, and many of them play crucial roles in our health. | ...
New research confirms naturopathic insights: protecting gut health prevents leukemia. Learn how leaky gut, dysbiosis, and ...
The risk of developing blood cancer increases with age. The finding that a molecule from gut bacteria plays a part points to ...
New research published in Nature reveals that age-related changes in the gut promote the growth of pre-leukemic blood cells.
Scientists have discovered a surprising new connection between gut health and blood cancer risk one that could transform how we think about aging, inflammation, and the early stages of leukemia.