A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in ...
Low levels of a particular compound in faeces could be a sign of endometriosis – and supplementation of that compound might even help control the condition. Affecting nearly 200 million people ...
Researchers find that fecal transplants may improve age-related gut issues. The study, conducted on mice, has interesting real-world implications. Here, a gastroenterologist explains the findings and ...
The experiment began with a straightforward prediction: microbes from older mice would age young ovaries. But when the ...
These results are preliminary, but they could eventually improve ovarian health and fertility in women, researchers say ...