Extremely premature infants are at a high risk for brain damage. Researchers have now found possible targets for the early treatment of such damage outside the...
Our gut microbiome — the ever-changing “rainforest” of bacteria living in our intestines — is primarily affected by our lifestyle, including what we eat or the...
Canadian researchers say they may have identified substances from the human gut that could turn Type A and B blood into Type O blood — a...
While bacteria that produce electricity have been found in exotic environments like mines and the bottoms of lakes, scientists have missed a source closer to home:...
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a molecule that serves as natural protection against one of the most common intestinal pathogens. Propionate,...