A new paper published in the Frontiers in Microbiology explores the contribution of human breast milk to the establishment of the infant gut microbiome. Study: Human milk-associated bacterial communities
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) today released a draft recommendation statement and evidence review that provides critical updates to its breast cancer screening recommendations. The major
The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted the unnecessary use of antimicrobial chemicals linked to health problems, antimicrobial resistance, and environmental harm, warn more than two dozen scientists in the
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A research team led by Dr. Wang Liang from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has found that right hippocampal theta power hierarchically encodes
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Revealed: Areas of England most vulnerable to measles outbreaks as health chiefs urge parents to book MMR jabs for children as cases spike In one London borough, almost
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells maintain a high level of autophagy or degradation, allowing them to thrive in severely limiting microenvironments. However, the process via which autophagy promotes
England’s Lyme disease hotspots revealed: Interactive map shows cluster of cases of tick-borne illness in the South West – as experts share the five little-known symptoms Lyme disease
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