Imagine a world where bacteria, typically feared for causing disease, are turned into powerful weapons against cancer. That’s exactly what some scientists are working on. And they are beginning to ...
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The Hearty Soul on MSNYour Daily Habit Is Fueling Cancer - Here's WhyThe relationship between gut bacteria and colon cancer has become a significant area of research, as scientists seek to ...
Hard on the heels of impressive research findings that a glass of milk is good for reducing cancer risk, another recent study ...
Discover how simple dietary changes can reduce cancer risk by supporting cellular health and reducing inflammation.
Synthetic ‘kill switch’ could fast track new immunotherapies, turning bacterial armies against cancer tumours, study shows.
A previously unknown protein in a family of bacteria found in soil and the human gut microbiome has been discovered—which ...
Colon cancer rates are rising, especially among younger adults, but a new study suggests that diet could play a role in ...
New research shows that fecal transplants may boost the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy drugs called PD-1 inhibitors.
New bacterial nanocellulose-covered stents integrate seamlessly with tissues, deliver drugs precisely, and promise safer ...
THE Nigeria Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, yesterday, said urgent steps must be taken to tackle the Helicobacter pylori ...
New research has revealed an unexpected prevention and cure for cervical cancer by use of lactic acid bacteria and lactic ...
Using bacteria to fight cancer dates back to the 1860s when William B. Coley, often called the father of immunotherapy, injected bacteria called streptococci into a young patient with inoperable ...
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