The root causes of most forms of Alzheimer's disease largely remain a mystery. Now, researchers have revealed a new piece of the puzzle.
Hundreds of different species of microbes live, laugh, and love in your gut. In the future, one of these might serve a new function: microscopic in-house pharmacist.
Meet the jumbo phage. Scientists believe they’ve cracked the code on how its ‘secret handshakes’ act as a shield against the ...
People who ate two servings of this food per week were a fifth less likely to develop Bifidobacterium-positive proximal colon ...
Lakes, natural and man-made, provide water, food and habitats for wildlife, and also support local economies. Around the ...
Findings from a new Dartmouth-led study, published in the journal mBio, highlight key differences in the gut microbiome ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), hundreds of millions of new cases of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are reported ...
Researchers find that unique bacterial species, known as the “sexome,” are transferred between individuals during sexual ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), hundreds of millions of new cases of bacterial sexually transmitted ...
Scientists found that people who ate this treat regularly were less likely to develop the disease compared to others who ...
Cases of bacterial sexually transmitted infections are on the rise worldwide. An international team led by the University of Zurich has now developed ...