Gut Bacteria Akkermansia Protects Hearts from Chemo Drug Doxorubicin Damage
Study shows probiotic bacteria shields heart muscle from toxic effects of cancer chemotherapy through metabolite pathway.
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Study shows probiotic bacteria shields heart muscle from toxic effects of cancer chemotherapy through metabolite pathway.
New research reveals how tumors directly absorb inflammatory fats from food, offering potential dietary intervention targets.
Bacterial metabolite from flavonoids protects against graft-versus-host disease while preserving anti-cancer effects in stem cell transplants.
New research reveals how gut microbiota-derived succinate exacerbates allergic airway inflammation by altering lung proteins.
Research finds the absorption enhancer in oral semaglutide tablets affects gut bacteria and inflammation markers beyond its intended role.
A specific gut bacterium produces deoxycholic acid that hijacks tumor immunity, offering new targets for breast cancer treatment.
Discover how beneficial gut bacteria produce powerful compounds that may extend lifespan and protect against age-related diseases.
6-methoxykaempferol from sweet cherries restored immune function by 43% and improved beneficial gut bacteria in immunocompromised mice.
Scientists discover how beneficial gut bacteria produce proteins that bind to inflammatory toxins, potentially reducing chronic inflammation.
New fusion model accurately predicts survival outcomes for liver cancer patients receiving TACE therapy using CT scans and biomarkers.
New research reveals how consuming adequate daily fiber through 'fibermaxxing' may reduce disease risk and improve long-term health outcomes.
Leading omega-3 researcher reveals why 95% of Americans are deficient and how EPA/DHA protect brain health.
New research reveals how polysaccharides from goji berries combat aging through immune support and inflammation reduction.
Study reveals how gut microbiota-derived propionic acid can restore reproductive function and reverse aging effects through gut-organ communication.
Professor John McGrath exposes the truth about expensive creams, collagen supplements, and sun exposure for healthy aging skin.
A common oat fiber supercharges anti-PD-1 checkpoint therapy by expanding a key gut microbe that produces immune-activating metabolites.
Engineered cerium-peptide microspheres show 76% reduction in IBD symptoms and 66% decrease in fibrosis markers in mouse studies.
New research shows how a specific gut bacteria enhances anti-PD-1 therapy effectiveness in hard-to-treat colorectal cancers.
Expert evaluation of detox drinks, red light therapy, beef tallow, creatine, and probiotics with practical recommendations.
Synthetic biology meets the microbiome: designer probiotics restore gut-liver-brain balance better than rifaximin in preclinical models.