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How baby microbiomes in the West differ from those everywhere else
Babies in the West commonly lack a gut microbe that is found in infants in other parts of the world, which may be due to ...
Smart toilets show promise for passive monitoring of stool and urine to detect potential health issues, but challenges remain ...
Eating nothing but oatmeal for just two days might sound extreme, but it delivered a striking payoff in a new clinical trial.
Colorectal cancer is highly treatable when caught early—and FIT tests make screening easier than ever with a simple at‑home ...
Constipation is often treated as a simple plumbing problem, too little movement, too much delay. But emerging research ...
Compiling a biorepository of pediatric patients with a range of neuroinflammatory conditions may be feasible with a longitudinal study, but obstacles to accurate data acquisition remain, according to ...
Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh is witnessing a surge in illnesses linked to waterborne and foodborne infections. The latest incident is a diarrhoea out.
Rhythm strikes distribution deal with 4Cyte Pathology for its ColoSTAT® bowel cancer assay. ... Read More The post Rhythm inks major local distribution deal for its ColoSTAT bowel cancer test appeared ...
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Human Bodies Don’t Age Gradually. They Break at Two Exact Ages, Right on Schedule
For decades we thought aging was gradual. Stanford’s 7 year study proves otherwise.
New research reveals colorectal cancer screening gaps among people with intellectual disabilities, highlighting barriers to ...
Different dairy foods appear to influence the gut’s bacteria and wall-attached microbial community in distinct ways.
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