Although the gut renews itself constantly, its stem cells accumulate age-related molecular changes that quietly alter how ...
France is known for its gastronomy, but what happens after food is eaten may matter just as much to scientists and healthcare ...
Scientists have uncovered a gut-specific epigenetic aging mechanism that links inflammation and iron imbalance to cancer risk ...
The human gut replaces its cells faster than any other tissue in the body. Every few days, fresh cells are produced by specialized stem cells that ...
Most conversations about breast milk tend to focus on topics like nutrients, antibodies and bonding time rather than bacteria ...
The intruder forced Estep, who was on oxygen and wearing an adult diaper, face down on her stomach where he threatened her ...
A novel iLDS statistic uncovers adaptive gene sweeps in gut bacteria, highlighting evolutionary responses to modern diets and enhancing microbiome studies.
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As our gut ages, key genes go quiet and scientists now know why
As people live longer, the gut quietly accumulates damage that can tip the balance between healthy tissue renewal and chronic ...
A new study in Nature Communications doubles the number of publicly available metagenomic breast milk samples and shows how ...
Açai isn’t the only Brazilian fruit with superfood potential, according to emerging research. Jaboticaba is rich in ...
Most conversations about breast milk tend to focus on topics like nutrients, antibodies and bonding time rather than bacteria ...
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The primate mind in a mouse: How your gut bacteria might be the secret to human evolution
Groundbreaking research reveals that human microbes can trigger genetic brain activity in other species, suggesting our ...
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