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How gut bacteria connect to Parkinson’s disease

How gut bacteria connect to Parkinson’s disease

Roughly a million people in the United States (and roughly 10 million people worldwide) live with Parkinson’s disease, a potent neurological disorder that progressively kills neurons in the brain. A growing number of studies are suggesting that it may be tied to an unlikely culprit: bacteria living inside our guts.
Scientists may need to rethink which genes control aging, study suggests

Scientists may need to rethink which genes control aging, study suggests

Scientists discover that bacteria may drive activity of many hallmark aging genes in flies Date: June 24, 2021 Source: NIH/National Institute of N...
Are antivitamins the new antibiotics?

Are antivitamins the new antibiotics?

Researchers develop drug approach against bacterial infections Original article:University of Göttingen. "Are antivitamins the new antibiotics? Re...