Computer-assisted colonoscopies prove better at finding potentially cancerous polyps
With computer-aided colonoscopy, artificial intelligence (AI) can act as a second set of eyes for the endoscopist.
With computer-aided colonoscopy, artificial intelligence (AI) can act as a second set of eyes for the endoscopist.
A new study from The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences shows that gut bacteria can reduce the effectiveness of certain blood pressure drugs.
New research from the University of British Columbia (UBC) reveals that humans are not the only species with a microbiome.
Receiving the COVID-19 vaccination strengthened one type of immune response to the SARS-CoV-2 virus in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients.
A previously unknown type of cell death that happens in the guts of the common fruit fly was “accidentally” discovered by scientists.
The studies identify three bile acid metabolites with corresponding bacterial genes that affect inflammation-regulating immune cells.
A recent study reports, however, that daily intake of urolithin A (UA) improves muscle strength in middle-aged adults by 12 percent after four months.
Researchers were particularly interested in finding out why oat products cause fewer allergic reactions and are more health-tolerable compared to other grains.
Scientists are presenting a massive digital catalog called the Tabula Sapiens cell atlas, mapping these subsets of genes from 24 human tissue types and organs.
According to a new study in mice at Duke University, the microbes that help break down food tell the gut how to do its job better.