How Gut Bacteria Help Make Us Fat and ThinClaudia Wallis
Vaccines (疫苗) help keep you healthy. How do vaccines help you keep healthy? The vaccines are made from bacteria (细菌) that causes the illness. A little bit of bacteria isn’t enough to make you sick. But it is enough to make your immune system(免疫系统) active. While some vaccines...
Researchers who study the friendly bacteria that live inside all of us are starting to sort out who is in charge—microbes or people?
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Why are saprophytic bacteria helpful and necessary? How do bacteria help keep ecosystems healthy? How does the shape of bacteria help them survive? How does bacteria reproduce? Explain how microorganisms can be harmful or beneficial to the human body. ...
New research reveals a cellular mechanism by which good bacteria can help the gut stay healthy. The study, which appears in the journal Immunity, shows that good bacteria, or the microbiota, interact with both the epithelial cells lining the gut and cell
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we must get enough sleep because sleep is vital to good health.If we don’t have enough sleep,our memory,learning and logical reasoning will be negatively affected.Thirdly,it is most important for us to do exercises regularly.It can help control weight and maintain healthy bones,muscles and ...
Increasing research into the gut microbiome has revealed new and emerging roles for the ‘good bacteria’ in our bodies, with the latest being a new study that shows how they can help the immune system attack cancer cells. Scientists at the Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases, Cumming School...
there areover one billiondifferent types of bacterial species. Even though bacteria may seem wildly different than humans, we all do have at least one thing in common: we all undergo reproduction. Bacteria definitely don’t reproduce like humans or other animals, so exactly how do bacteria ...