Bacteria commonly found in the body contribute to stomach cancer
Streptococcus anginosus bacteria, commonly found in the body, play a significant role in causing stomach cancer. …
Streptococcus anginosus bacteria, commonly found in the body, play a significant role in causing stomach cancer. …
Researchers show that nanoparticles coated with the amino acid, L-phenylalanine, effectively kill cancer cells, and reduce tumor growth in mouse models. …
An international research team found that microorganisms living in the gut may alter the aging process, which could lead to the development of food-based treatment to slow it down. …
The microorganisms living in the intestines could help with muscle growth and function, opening new doors to interventions for age-related skeletal muscle loss, …
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