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Why octopuses self destruct after mating, according to new research
Octopuses are famous for their problem‑solving brains and shape‑shifting bodies, yet their lives end in a way that looks more ...
In a meta-analysis published in Gut Microbes, investigators pooled shotgun metagenomic sequencing data to examine how gut ...
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Common vitamins in your food could control speed of digestion
A large genetic study suggests vitamin B1 may influence how often people have bowel movements. Researchers analyzed data from over 268,000 participants and found genes linked to thiamine metabolism ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome (Crnic Institute) have uncovered ...
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Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis
Background and aims Parenteral nutrition (PN)-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is frequently diagnosed in premature infants; ...
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