Certain types of microbes found in the human gut can absorb toxic “forever chemicals” from their surroundings, a study has found. When scientists introduced the microbes into the guts of mice to ...
The trillions of microbes living in the human gut are increasingly recognized as important partners in human health.
A quiet but powerful process begins the moment food touches your mouth. Long before your immune system reacts, bacteria in ...
The microbiome shapes development of insulin-producing cells in infancy, leading to long-term changes in metabolism and diabetes risk, new research in mice has found. The results could ultimately help ...
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