Link between gut dysbiosis and chronic diseases explored in new study
Study explores the ecological causes of gut dysbiosis and its link to human diseases, revealing how imbalances in gut microbiota composition, influenced by host-derived factors like oxygen and nitrate,...
View ArticleMediterranean diet linked to improved sperm quality
A study in the journal Nutrients finds that adherence to the Mediterranean diet positively correlates with improved sperm parameters in men. This observational cross-sectional study, involving 300...
View ArticleScientists decode key factor in T cell lymphoma growth, paving way for new...
A team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has decoded the factor that makes T cell lymphomas grow comparatively rapidly: A missing "emergency shut-off switch" results in the lymphomas...
View ArticleSimple trick supercharges T cells to fight stubborn solid tumors
Wistar researchers successfully tested a simple intervention that could unlock greater anti-tumor power in therapies that use T cells -; an approach known as "cell-based therapy," which uses specially...
View ArticleNew study pinpoints mitochondria as key player in dietary fat-cancer connection
The research study is entitled "The Central Role of Mitochondria in the Relationship between Dietary Lipids and Cancer Progression". It revealed new findings on the factors that influence the...
View ArticleLong COVID's hidden toll: How does post-exertional malaise affect skeletal...
Study investigates the pathophysiology of post-exertional malaise in long COVID patients, revealing skeletal muscle changes, exercise capacity reduction, metabolic disturbances, and tissue alterations.
View ArticleBladder and gut fermentation syndromes: Uncommon disorders with significant...
Study reviews bladder fermentation syndrome (BFS) and gut fermentation syndrome (GFS), highlighting their etiology, diagnosis, and treatment, and emphasizing the importance of recognizing these...
View ArticleFasting diets show promise in enhancing mood, sleep, and eating behaviors
A study in "Frontiers in Nutrition" reveals that fasting diets (FDs) may positively impact eating behaviors, mood, sleep, and well-being, potentially mediated by gut microbiome changes.
View ArticleScientists reveal direct link between mitochondrial DNA mutations and cancer...
Cancer Research UK-funded scientists have made an unusual discovery that could help to identify patients who are up to two and a half times more likely to respond to currently available cancer drugs.
View ArticleRamadan fasting linked to favorable metabolic changes and reduced chronic...
Ramadan fasting significantly reduces the risk of lung, colorectal, and breast cancers, showcasing beneficial metabolic changes through a comprehensive metabolomics investigation.
View ArticleScientists discover a key mechanism used by human herpesvirus 8 to induce cancer
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered a key mechanism used by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), also known as human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8), to induce cancer.
View ArticleExploring the power of diet: A new frontier in disease management and cancer...
The therapeutic potential of and molecular mechanisms through which dietary interventions impact a wide range of human diseases.
View ArticleResearchers shed light on cancer cell survival in early hypoxia
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shed light on how cancer cells survive in the first few hours after being cut off from a supply of oxygen.
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