Gut microbiota in patients with sepsis linked to organ damage
The gut microbiota has been linked to organ damage in patients with sepsis suggesting targeting intestinal microbiota may help patients' recovery.
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The gut microbiota has been linked to organ damage in patients with sepsis suggesting targeting intestinal microbiota may help patients' recovery.
A study has detailed the change in the gut microbiome, increasing the potential for new IBD therapies.
The bacteria living in the tongue's microbiome could provide an insight into an individuals heath, and may help to detect pancreatic cancer earlier...
Researchers have found a specific strain of Helicobacter pylori strongly correlated with stomach cancer...
Scientists in the U.S. have discovered that the gut microbiome is altered in individuals with pancreatic cancer, and that the removal of certain bacterial strains slows cancer progression.
Researchers have reported a potential new role for some bacteria on the skin, protecting against cancer...
Scientists discover that altered gut microbiome populations appear to influence the onset of blood infections in paediatric cancer patients.
Chemical signatures from gut bacteria which show up in urine can be used to predict how the body will respond to a 'junk' diet.
Scientists at the U.S Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) have published a report that references 1,003 phylogenetically diverse bacterial and archaeal reference genomes.
A clearer picture of how the classic diabetes medication metformin works has emerged.
Alcoholism contributes to nearly half of liver cirrhosis-related deaths in the United States.
Viruses are notorious for taking over their host's operations and using them to their own advantage. But few human viruses make themselves quite as cozy as the Epstein-Barr virus, which can be found in an estimated 9/10 humans without causing any ill effects. That is, until this virus causes mononucleosis…
Microdermics has completed its $1 million financing round, which was oversubscribed and received robust global interest.
21 July 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott, Digital Content Producer
Antibiotic treatment decreases levels of disease-causing plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by neuroscientists...
17 June 2016 | By Caroline Richards, Editor, Drug Target Review
While the negative effects of microorganisms that invade the body are clear, and particularly now we are facing a worrying future without effective antibiotics, the potential for our own colonies of bacteria to improve our health has recently been subjected to much promising research...