A research team from the Medical University of Vienna has made further progress in the treatment of intestinal inflammation.
Study findings indicate therapeutic potential of microbiome-based intervention to restore bile acid balance and promote gut healing in ulcerative colitis.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSemi-synthetic bile acid could be a promising therapeutic option for TH17-mediated intestinal diseasesA research team from the Medical University of Vienna has made further progress in the treatment of intestinal inflammation.
A research team has made further progress in the treatment of intestinal inflammation. A study shows that the semi-synthetic bile acid NorUDCA inhibits in the intestine the formation of ...
Gene Hackman's wife Betsy made a phone call to a doctor one day after she was believed to have died, according to a new ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNProbiotic drink kefir shows promise in preventing Alzheimer’sKefir, a probiotic-rich fermented milk, shows potential in reducing neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and beta-amyloid ...
“Sloth bear poaching typically occurs in November and December, when female bears give birth to cubs. After the bears emerge ...
After decades of successful conservation efforts and growing awareness about endangered species, poachers are once again ...
D illustration of Clostridium scindens in the intestine. Credit: K. Schoonjans (EPFL) EPFL scientists have uncovered how a ...
Otsuka’s Taiho Pharmaceutical is paying $400 million upfront to acquire Switzerland’s Araris Biotech and its antibody-drug ...
Scientists Harness Bile-Converting Bacteria to Heal Damaged ColonsThe human gut is home to trillions of bacteria that play ...
December tidings brought me back to the hospital listed on my birth certificate, stuck cameras down my gullet, probes up my ...
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