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Certain types of microbes found in the human gut can absorb toxic “forever chemicals” from their surroundings, a new study has found.
From fecal transplants to phage cocktails, scientists reveal how gut viruses could unlock precision medicine for digestive diseases and beyond.
A second man from Albany, N.Y., aged 66, who received the donor’s other kidney also developed a parasitic infection, the ...
The 61-year-old man received a new kidney from a deceased donor after being diagnosed with “nephrosclerosis-related end-stage ...
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A shocking new study shows that 90% of freshwater fish in Southern California may be carrying parasites that can infect ...
Cambridge scientists have spotted gut bacteria that greedily soak up PFAS “forever chemicals,” then ferry them safely out of ...
Two men in Massachusetts and New York, who are 61 and 66 years old, have been left riddled with parasitic worms after ...
Scientists have demonstrated that select human gut bacteria can bioaccumulate and sequester PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, ...
New research shows that certain bacteria in the microbiome soak up "forever chemicals," or PFAS. The findings raise the possibility that probiotics could help remove some PFAS from our bodies.
A second transplant patient also became infected, leading their doctors to surmise that their new kidneys were likely to ...
Much later, in the 19th Century, swimming pools emerged in Britain and the US. But along with them came the challenge of ...