Scientists at City of Hope and the Broad Institute and Keio University have discovered how specific gut bacteria work ...
Fecal microbiota transplants may enhance patients’ response to immunotherapy, but experts caution that the latest data remain proof-of-concept and far from practice-changing.
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How gut bacteria may shape healthy aging, according to new research
A growing body of research now links the trillions of microbes living in the human gut to how well people age, with recent studies identifying specific bacterial signatures that distinguish healthy ...
A study found that fecal transplants from older female mice improved ovarian function and fertility in younger mice. Findings ...
A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in ...
Fecal transplants from old female mice appear to boost fertility and ovarian health in younger ones. The findings, detailed ...
A new study finds a link between early eating and lifelong brain health, suggesting that consuming unhealthy foods during ...
Study shows short-term antibiotics after traumatic brain injury (TBI) reshape gut microbiome, reduce neuroinflammation and ...
Researchers find that short-term antibiotics can heal traumatic brain injuries by remodeling the gut microbiome and reducing neuroinflammation.
The future of fertility treatments could one day be influenced by microbiome-based therapies, new research says, but how exactly are the two related?
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