People are better at learning and decision-making when trying to avoid harm to others, according to new research.
Excessive fructose consumption may cause a leaky gut, leading to fatty liver disease
Excessive consumption of fructose — a sweetener ubiquitous in the American diet — can result in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease…
Are antivitamins the new antibiotics?
Antibiotics are among the most important discoveries of modern medicine and have saved millions of lives since the discovery of…
Each human gut has a viral ‘fingerprint’
Each person’s gut virus composition is as unique as a fingerprint, according to the first study to assemble a comprehensive…
Global gut health experts guide growth of synbiotics
Chances are you’ve heard of probiotics: supplements delivering ‘good microbes’ to the gut, providing a wide range of health benefits.…
Insights into new form of dementia
Researchers have found that they can differentiate between subtypes of dementia inducing brain disease.
Africa Celebrates the End of the Wild Poliovirus (but Not the End of All Polio)
A virus that once paralyzed tens of thousands of children a year is said to have been eradicated on the…
Africa Celebrates the End of the Wild Poliovirus (but Not the End of All Polio)
A virus that once paralyzed tens of thousands of children a year is said to have been eradicated on the…
Africa Celebrates the End of the Wild Poliovirus (but Not the End of All Polio)
A virus that once paralyzed tens of thousands of children a year is said to have been eradicated on the…
Africa Celebrates the End of the Wild Poliovirus (but Not the End of All Polio)
A virus that once paralyzed tens of thousands of children a year is said to have been eradicated on the…