Even minimal exposure to modern medicine can rapidly change the human microbiome. In a new study appearing in Cell Reports, ...
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A bacterium from kimchi just doubled the microplastics mice flushed from their guts — clinging to plastic even inside a simulated human intestine
Every week, the average person may swallow roughly five grams of plastic, about the weight of a credit card, according to a ...
Cranberry juice isn't just tasty—it's also rich in plant compounds that can benefit your health. Here's how those polyphenols ...
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A kimchi probiotic just doubled the microplastics mice flushed from their guts — scientists say the same strain could work that way in humans
What the experiments actually showed A study published in Bioresource Technology by South Korea’s World Institute of Kimchi ...
In recent decades, scientists and public health experts have increasingly examined how human interactions with wildlife and ...
Can you imagine feeling good about your body being home to trillions of bacteria and viruses—as well as life-giving "invisible friend" microbes in the air, soil and water? Before you say yuck, this ...
Your body weight and genes influence the types of bacteria you have in your gut. In turn, this appears to affect the risk of ...
Your body weight and genes influence the types of bacteria you have in your gut. In turn, this appears to affect the risk of ...
Scientists from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have uncovered what gives Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes ...
Your gut is shaped by more than diet. A study shows your genes decide which microbes live inside your gut and how they affect ...
Combining approaches to better discover and cultivate microbial taxa could generate novel microbes for industrial and ...
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