Nadeem O. Kaakoush receives funding from Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council, and the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation (US). BiomeBank and Centre for Digestive Diseases, mentioned ...
Research is unveiling the surprising, lifelong impact of what enters a baby's gut in the days after birth. It's 2017 and two technicians at Queen's Hospital pathology laboratory in London wait ...
It's 2017 and two technicians at Queen's Hospital pathology laboratory in London wait anxiously for the day's mail. On a good day, this lab might receive 50 individual tightly-wrapped packages, each ...
My friends were banging on the front door, their laughter and the clinking of bottles in blue carrier bags making an almighty racket. It was 2018, and my boyfriend Ben* and I were having afters in the ...
It has been described as nutty, chocolatey, earthy and even fishy: a wildly expensive coffee that can sell for more than 100 times the price of regular brews, made from beans eaten and excreted by ...
It has been described as nutty, chocolatey, earthy and even fishy: a wildly expensive coffee that can sell for more than 100 times the price of regular brews, made from beans eaten and excreted by ...
The incidents were caught on CCTV at Elizabeth Avenue General Practice (Picture: Google) NHS staff at a north London GP clinic were left to clean up a ‘disgusting mess’ after a man smeared dog faeces ...
The Conversation is asking kids to send in questions they'd like an expert to answer. Owen, age 4, wants to know how your body makes poo. An expert explains. Much of the food you eat is absorbed by ...
Etelka is a post-doctoral research fellow exploring aerosol science with biology and engineering.View full profile Etelka is a post-doctoral research fellow exploring aerosol science with biology and ...
Eucalyptus has toxins that babies can't digest, so moms help them out. An adult koala eats a eucalyptus leaf. Joeys can't break down the toxic, fibrous plants on their own yet. When they’re born, ...
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 ...