Researchers have identified a biological mechanism where dying bacteria actively force the ejection of neighboring cells, a discovery that could lead to new treatments for drug-resistant infections. By studying Pseudomonas …
Biofilms
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Emerging research suggests that the gut microbiome plays a critical role in regulating estrogen levels, potentially influencing the development of estrogen-driven cancers such as breast and endometrial cancer. By modulating …
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Health
Nutrition-Based Therapies Face Challenges in Stability, Standardization and Ecological Realism
Nutrition-Based Therapies Face Challenges in Stability, Standardization, and Ecological Realism, Study Finds Nutrition-based therapies are gaining attention as potential treatments for chronic diseases, but researchers highlight significant hurdles in ensuring …
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New Bacteriophage Offers Hope in Fight Against Antibiotic-Resistant Salmonella Researchers in China have identified a novel bacteriophage, dubbed W5, that shows significant promise as a “green” biocontrol solution against foodborne …
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Antibiotic Persistence: Why Infections Relapse and What Can Be Done Antibiotic-resistant (AMR) bacteria pose a growing global health threat, but resistance isn’t the only way bacteria survive treatment. A subpopulation …