Intestinal Bacteria Can Increase Muscle Strength, Says Study
A study indicates that a type of gut bacteria may positively influence muscle strength and performance in humans and mice.
Pancreatic cancer: an experimental therapy successfully halted tumors in mice
A study found an experimental therapy that successfully eliminated precancerous lesions in the pancreas of mice, potentially improving survival rates.
Study done on rats reveals that a universal vaccine for treating colds, flu, and COVID-19 may work
A promising new universal vaccine candidate for colds, flu, and COVID-19 has shown encouraging results in mice, although further human trials are necessary due to differences in immune response between species.
Chinese scientists use E coli to fight breast tumours from within in mice study
Chinese researchers have developed a method to utilize E. coli bacteria for targeted cancer therapy in mice, potentially reducing the side effects of conventional chemotherapy.
An unexpected finding, and 'far' from the brain, explains why memory weakens with age
A study reveals that gut bacteria accumulation affects the vagus nerve's communication with the hippocampus, leading to memory decline in aging mice.
An aged gut microbiome worsens memory
A new study in mice reveals that an aging gut microbiome negatively impacts memory, potentially linking it to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Gene influences parents to be affectionate or violent, study shows
A study by Princeton University scientists reveals that a gene related to skin pigmentation is linked to parental behavior in mice, influencing whether they are nurturing or aggressive.
Obesity medication against alcoholism? New study offers hope
A new study suggests that obesity medications like Mounjaro may effectively reduce alcohol consumption and relapse behaviors in rats and mice.
Study: Exercise Makes Mice's Brains Work Faster
A study suggests that regular exercise enhances neural connections in mice, leading to improved brain function and better endurance.
Your dietary cornerstone could be dangerous – Stunning information about fat
A study on mice reveals that high saturated fat diets may pose more health risks than high carbohydrate diets, raising concerns about popular nutritional approaches like ketogenic diets.
Young and Older People Should Receive Different Treatments for the Same Disease
A study reveals that immune processes that help young mice may actually harm older animals when combating diseases like sepsis.
A pain switch in the brain: an experiment manages to end suffering without side effects
A study in mice shows that it is possible to eliminate the sensation of pain without the risk of opioid addiction.
Could there be a link between glucose levels in the brain and Alzheimer’s disease?
A Chinese study found that mice with late-stage Alzheimer's symptoms showed memory improvement and reduced brain plaque after receiving an experimental treatment targeting glucose levels in the brain.