You’re more prone to bacterial infections when you’re stressed out, study shows
New research finds that when you (or your pet) get overwhelmed, stress hormones activate and make the body vulnerable to bacterial infections.
New research finds that when you (or your pet) get overwhelmed, stress hormones activate and make the body vulnerable to bacterial infections.
A new study suggests that microorganisms which hinder the response to immunotherapy may have greater influence than beneficial microorganisms.
A recent study finds that the gut microbiome influences personality traits involved in mental and physical energy.
New research reveals a link between the gut microbiome and how the body responds to immunotherapy for cancer.
New research provides strong evidence on the relationship between diet and the gut microbiome — especially when it comes to sugars.
Fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) from healthy, non-allergic donors are allowing some severely allergic young adults to safely ingest small amounts of peanut.
New research finds a strain of E.coli bacteria from farm animals could be the cause behind deadly pandemic strains in humans.
New research strongly suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the early pathogenesis of heart disease.
Gut bacteria can reawaken dormant viruses, finds a new study from Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Hibernating animals may hold the answers for treating humans with muscle-wasting disorders and astronauts on lengthy missions.