Explore how probiotic bacteria might be engineered to fight cancer, using Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 in innovative ...
Both polyphenols and probiotics are great for gut health for different reasons. Polyphenols feed existing bacteria, while probiotics introduce new bacteria into the gut.
Scientists have engineered a common probiotic bacterium to act like a microscopic drug factory that hunts down tumors and delivers cancer-killing compounds directly where they’re needed. Credit: ...
Many supplements claim to benefit gut health, but those with evidence supporting them include prebiotics, fiber supplements, ginger root, peppermint oil capsules, and L-glutamine.
CURE was live on site at the the 19th Annual New York GU Cancers Congress®, where we spoke with Dr. Ulka Vaishampayan on the ...
Social media is usually rife with misinformation about how to boost health, and various tricks to your improve your digestion and gut microbiome are no exception.
Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with cancer globally; however, current treatments are limited by disease complexity. A study published in the open-access journal in PLOS Biology by Tianyu ...
Cancer immunotherapy has transformed oncology, yet many patients fail to respond or eventually develop resistance.
Cheese doesn't need to be an unhealthy ingredient to your daily meals. In fact, these cheeses can help reduce potential cancer risks.
University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers are looking to the gut microbiome as a potential pathway to reduce certain side effects of ...
A morning probiotic supplement. An aloe-rich cleanser, pH-balanced wipe and moisturizer, followed by anti-aging cream. Sounds like a dreamy morning shed routine straight from TikTok, except these ...