Researchers have identified a specific probiotic metabolite, urolithin A, that appears to suppress melanoma tumor growth in mice, according to a study published in Nature Cancer. By modulating the gut …
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Melatonin Shows Potential in Reducing Fetal Membrane Inflammation Linked to Preterm Birth, Study Suggests Melatonin, a hormone best known for regulating sleep, may play a critical role in mitigating inflammation …
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Chronic stress linked to tumor immune evasion via gut microbiome changes, study finds Chronic stress may enable tumors to evade immune detection by altering gut microbiome composition, according to a …
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Solving a 15-Year Mystery: How Gut Bacteria Toxin Triggers Colon Cancer For over a decade, scientists have known that a specific resident of the human gut can act as a …
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Urban Air Pollution’s Hidden Menace: How Airborne Microbes Are Triggering Respiratory Inflammation By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | May 7, 2026 Cities are the engines of global progress—but they’re …
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Rapid Blood Infection Test Fails to Improve Survival, While Rapid Sepsis Diagnostics Show Promise for Saving Lives and Reducing Costs
Rapid Diagnostics in Sepsis Could Save Lives, Cut Costs Sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives annually in the United States alone. The …
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The Evolution of Pandemic Cholera: How Phages and Geography Shape a Global Threat Cholera remains one of the most persistent threats to global public health, characterized by its ability to …
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Gut Bacteria Can Travel to the Brain Via the Vagus Nerve, Mouse Study Reveals A latest study in mice demonstrates that gut bacteria can translocate to the brain, even without …
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Low-Cost Infection Control Measures Show Promise in Combating Deadly Neonatal Sepsis A new study reveals that implementing a bundle of low-cost infection prevention and control (IPC) measures can temporarily disrupt …
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Gut Microbiota-Derived Metabolite Shapes Immune Responses in Bacterial Pneumonia Sepsis and severe pneumonia frequently disrupt the gut microbiota, leading to immune dysfunction and increased susceptibility to secondary infections. Emerging research …