However, this is only telling one half of the story. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that outnumber the cells in our body 1.3:1, but they’re not all out to make us ill. The human body is filled with “bad bacteria” AND “good bacteria”, and maintaining a proper balance is an...
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New research reveals a cellular mechanism by which good bacteria can help the gut stay healthy. The study, which appears in the journalImmunity, shows that good bacteria, or the microbiota, interact with both the epithelial cells lining the gut and cells of the immune system to help balance t...
Unhealthy Bacteria Can Create a Layer of Toxic Film in the Gut Combining sugar with protein can create a biofilm, or mucus, in your intestines. A healthy biofilm is good; it helps bind to acids and toxins so they don’t harm the body. ...
After receiving cunnilingus, it's always a good idea to pee afterwards to "flush out that system," Marcantonio explains. If you're interested in washing off a bit, "showering together afterwards can also be a great way to connect," she adds. ...
Scientists from the Babraham Institute near Cambridge in collaboration with colleagues from Brazil and Italy have discovered a way that good bacteria in the gut can control genes in our cells. The work, published today (9th January) in Nature Communicati
Well, I was at a rather boozy wedding party last night. And I had a bit too much champagne. Do you know any good hangover cures? Alice Ahangoveris the headache and sickness you can feel after drinking too much alcohol. And ...
Scientists from the Babraham Institute near Cambridge in collaboration with colleagues from Brazil and Italy have discovered a way that good bacteria in the gut can control genes in our cells. The work, published today (9th January) in Nature Communicati
"The origin of the human skin bacteria is probably a lot of people -- the cleaning team, doctors, nurses," Dominguez-Bello told reporters at a press briefing. "We would think that the mother is less important as a contributor. Also, she is below the baby [during a C-section] so grav...