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Month: July 2023
Demonstration of safety of microbiota transplant therapy in stem cell transplant and leukemia patients
Published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers led a study that demonstrated the safety
Study uncovers gut bacteria differences in children who later develop juvenile idiopathic arthritis
For the first time, scientists have shown that gut bacteria differences are associated with later development of juvenile idiopathic arthritis,
Unveiling the secret of viruses-bacteria interactions in human-made environments
Viruses in human-made environments cause public health concerns, but they are generally less studied than bacteria. A recent study led
How dietary restraint could significantly reduce effects of genetic risk of obesity
Obesity risk genes make people feel hungrier and lose control over their eating, but practicing dietary restraint could counteract this.
Sweat it out: Novel wearable biosensor for monitoring sweat electrolytes for use in healthcare and sports
Wearable sensors are becoming a promising tool in personalized healthcare and exercise monitoring. In a recent study, researchers from Japan
Weeks later, potentially harmful chemicals lingered in homes affected by Marshall Fire
Potentially harmful chemicals generated by the Marshall Fire in late 2021 may have lingered inside some Boulder County homes for
Breakthrough peptide research to combat bacterial biofilms
Researchers from the University of St Andrews have developed peptides that can help combat bacteria growing in biofilms, which occur
Forensics lab cracks case on newer, ‘greener’ gunshot residue
Discoveries by West Virginia University forensic scientists about how gunshot residue behaves on skin, hair and fabric will allow crime
THC use during pregnancy linked to changes in fetal development
Oregon Health & Science University researchers showed that consuming THC while pregnant could potentially affect development of the fetus and