Scientists have identified why some gut microbes successfully stay in the gut after faecal transplants, whilst others are much more transient. The King’s College London discovery could help make the ...
A trio of new studies, published simultaneously last month in Nature Medicine, add to growing evidence that manipulating the gut microbiome may enhance responses to immunotherapy in selected patients ...
New research suggests that our microbiomes can even help us resist the effects of ageing... If we treat them right.
Scientists fighting the ever-growing threat posed by antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs' are increasingly confident that they might have found a solution – in pills of poo. And, if preliminary trials are ...
New York, NY [October 22, 2025]— Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and their collaborators have developed a new technology to track beneficial bacteria after fecal microbiota ...
Faecal microbial transplants (FMT), which involve transferring stool samples from a healthy gut to someone else’s colon, have yielded some impressive medical results in the past. Researchers have seen ...
Fecal microbiota transplants have been touted as a potential treatment for a range of conditions, from inflammatory bowel diseases and obesity to type 2 diabetes and autism. But new research from the ...
A new frozen faecal bank that could save hundreds of lives and dramatically improve the quality of life of many more has been established at a Portsmouth hospital. The bank, at Queen Alexandra ...
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