Chinese scientists may have developed a possible alternative to colonoscopies for detecting gastrointestinal diseases with a ...
The discovery that a toxin made by bacteria found in dirty water might help trigger ulcerative colitis could lead to new ...
Researchers report that they’ve developed a sensor made of tiny microspheres packed with blood-sensing bacteria that detect ...
Some bacterial species, particularly some linked to inflammation, are associated with coronary artery disease, a common form ...
By hacking bacterial languages, an interdisciplinary research team explores the potential for new treatments and a deeper ...
Scientists in Seoul have uncovered 15 gut bacterial species linked to coronary artery disease, showing that microbes can influence heart health far beyond digestion. Their findings reveal how shifts ...
In mice without gut bacteria altogether, researchers saw significantly smaller amounts of beta-amyloid plaque in the brain. Beta-amyloid plaques form lumps at the nerve fibers in cases of Alzheimer's ...
Like all living things, bacteria adapt to survive. Over time, bacteria have been developing resistance to common antibiotics ...
Six people have died of leptospirosis, a rare bacterial illness often found in contaminated water. The storm increased the ...
Half of the world’s human population is infected with the stomach bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, yet it causes disease in only about 10 percent of those infected. Other bacteria living in the ...
Move over, colonoscopies — researchers report in ACS Sensors that they’ve developed a sensor made of tiny microspheres packed ...
Chinese researchers have developed a new sensor made of tiny microspheres packed with blood-sensing bacteria that detect markers of gastrointestinal disease.