Researchers are calling for the conservation of teeny tiny organisms that normally get overlooked, and conservationists are ...
A new study shows that bacterial cell wall molecules, specifically peptidoglycan, are present in the brain and fluctuate with sleep cycles.
Researchers at Umeå University have discovered that the microscopic "bubbles" released by bacteria in our body do not just ...
Everywhere you go, you carry a population of microbes in your gastrointestinal tract that outnumber the human cells making up ...
Antibiotics start working immediately by rupturing the protective cell walls of harmful bacteria, but you may not feel relief ...
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Fragments of Bacteria in Our Gut May Lull Our Brains to Sleep at Night
In this latest investigation, neuroscientists Erika English and James Krueger, from Washington State University (WSU), used ...
Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of disease, but they have some key differences. Here's what you need to know.
What you eat has a significant impact on gut health. A balanced diet rich in fibre, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, ...
Nearly one in seven people live with a mental health disorder, making it one of the world's most pressing health challenges.
Illinois researchers combined microbiology with microfluidic device technology to find that when antibiotics are delivered by flowing fluids, as would be the case in the body, they are more effective ...
UT Southwestern researchers have uncovered new clues about how gut bacteria and the body's circadian clock work together to promote body fat accumulation. In a mouse study that may someday lead to new ...
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