Researchers from the University of Toronto have shown how a low-carbohydrate diet can worsen the DNA-damaging effects of some gut microbes to cause colorectal cancer.
Scientists have uncovered a hidden driver of ovarian cancer—high-risk mesenchymal stem cells lurking in the fallopian tubes.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPitt study uncovers a novel trigger of deadly form of ovarian cancerResearchers at the University of Pittsburgh have identified a novel trigger of a deadly form of ovarian cancer: a subset of ...
A low-carb diet can worsen the cancer-causing effects of certain gut bacteria by weakening the gut barrier and altering the ...
It has long been thought that only nerve and heart cells use electric impulses to communicate, while epithelial cells—which compose the linings of our skin, organs and body cavities—are mute, serving ...
Diets low in carbohydrates and soluble fibres can drive the growth of polyps in the colon, increasing the risk of developing ...
Pitt research uncovers new insights into ovarian cancer origins, shedding light on potential early detection and treatment ...
Researcher suggests compounds secreted by high-risk MSCs that are detectable in the bloodstream could act as biomarkers for ...
A discovery by Mayo Clinic researchers may help explain why immunotherapy hasn't been helpful for many patients with ...
coli to thrive. They also showed that the mice fed a low-carb diet had a thinner layer of mucus separating the gut microbes from the colon epithelial cells. The mucus layer acts as a protective ...
coli to thrive. They also showed that the mice fed a low-carb diet had a thinner layer of mucus separating the gut microbes from the colon epithelial cells. The mucus layer acts as a protective ...
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