How The Virome Challenges Our Understanding of Viral Infections
Scientists have long debated whether viruses make us all equally sick or more vulnerable. New research on the virome might hold some answers.
Scientists have long debated whether viruses make us all equally sick or more vulnerable. New research on the virome might hold some answers.
Pathogenic bacteria is fueled by wheat because they are genetically modified to include more gluten and contain lectins and have many other unhealthy factors.
Things aren’t always as they seem. Just when you thought all viruses were the enemy, along comes microbial mercenaries that hunt down harmful bacteria and even offer us hope in resolving the antibiotic resistance crisis.
Antibiotic resistance draws the headlines, but don’t ignore the annihilation of beneficial microbes in your gastrointestinal tract every time you take antibiotics. Discover what you can do to avoid the gut flora carnage.
As antibiotic resistance soars worldwide, a new study from Canada underscores new concerns: Is penicillin creating anti-social children?
Millions of U.S. adults suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD), an enigmatic psychological disorder without a clear path for treatment. That could change with a miracle antioxidant supplement called molecular hydrogen that battles PTSD by reducing oxidative stress.
Factory animals are pumped full of antibiotics to make them gain weight. What does that mean for our waistlines?