Scientists Use Good Bacteria to Fight Deadly Antibiotic-Resistant Infections
Researchers discovered how beneficial gut bacteria can outcompete dangerous drug-resistant enterococci in the intestine.
Gut microbiome, probiotics, gut-brain axis, and digestive health
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Researchers discovered how beneficial gut bacteria can outcompete dangerous drug-resistant enterococci in the intestine.
P. gingivalis bacteria secretes proteins that transform healthy cells into cancer-like cells, revealing new gut-cancer connections.
Human milk oligosaccharides shape beneficial gut bacteria in infants, providing lifelong protection against infections and chronic diseases.
Combined therapy restored gut health in patients who failed conventional treatments, offering new hope for refractory IBD cases.
Researchers found specific bacterial shifts in the eye correlate with improved dry eye symptoms, opening new treatment paths.
New research call reveals how sex-specific microbiome interactions affect disease risk and treatment outcomes differently in men and women.
Meta-analysis of 11 studies shows distinct microbial patterns across respiratory tract in TB patients, opening doors for microbiome-based therapies.
Large study identifies 35 gut bacteria that differ in Alzheimer's patients, with specific markers varying by ethnicity and geography.
Scientists identify bacterial signature that predicts cancer recurrence, potentially enabling personalized monitoring strategies.
Simple intervention of placing forest soil on rugs increased beneficial bacteria in home air and improved asthma-protective microbes.
Study reveals how gut bacteriophages change with age and may contribute to fatty liver disease while harboring dangerous antibiotic resistance genes.
Researchers found 651 viral proteins that disable bacterial immune systems in the human gut, revealing new therapeutic targets.