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Mouse study suggests gut bacteria can reach the brain under certain conditions
Researchers at Emory University have found that live gut bacteria can travel to the brain in mice fed a high-fat diet, a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about the brain’s isolation from ...
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The early signs of a rare cancer many people miss
A little-known cancer affecting the bile ducts is drawing growing attention among specialists as reported cases rise in ...
WHEN Julie Hughes woke up from a deep coma, she couldn’t remember Scott – her husband and the father of her two kids. Only two weeks before, he had been by her side as she writhed around in ...
WHEN Julie Hughes woke up from a deep coma, she couldn’t remember Scott – her husband and the father of her two kids. Only two weeks before, he had been by her side as she writhed around in ...
Pune: A 10-year-old girl was diagnosed with a rare pancreatic tumour after she underwent medical evaluation for abdominal pain following a blunt injur.
Blueberries are high in fiber and antioxidants that can help support your gut, brain, and heart health when you eat them as ...
You’ve learned since childhood that choosing foods like fresh vegetables and whole grains is part of a healthy lifestyle. But knowing which foods to avoid can be just as important as filling your ...
A gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic who treats patients with colorectal cancer shares the warning signs of the disease he'd look for in his own body.
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have created the first comprehensive sex-specific atlas of GLP-1 expression in the mouse brain, mapping the molecule mimicked by blockbuster ...
Center for Weight Loss Surgery explains the differences between duodenal switch and gastric sleeve surgeries for weight loss.
March is National Colon Cancer Awareness month and here with more on colon cancer screening is Dr. Mara Posner from Southwest Medical, part of Optum. Let’s start with the basics. What is colon cancer?
Olivia LaFond, a Carnegie Mellon University senior majoring in biomedical and chemical engineering, created a 3D-printed device based on tapeworms designed to attach to the small intestine and deliver ...
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