A bacterial species found in the human stomach and intestines may have important implications for treating colorectal cancer, according to new laboratory research. The researchers found that the ...
During the 11-year study, there were 72 incident cases of Fusobacterium bacteremia. Basic demographic (age, gender, residency) and microbiologic data were available for all cases. Of the ten cases not ...
In a study published in the Journal of Oral Microbiology, ADA Forsyth scientists found that FP 100 (Hygromycin A), a first-in-class, small molecule, narrow-spectrum antibiotic, successfully eradicates ...
In recent years, the regulatory role of the gut microbiota in the initiation and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC) has attracted growing attention. Among the key microbial contributors, ...
June 14 (UPI) --Japanese researchers said in a new study that an antibiotic used for Fusobacterium can be taken to reduce lesions associated with endometriosis. The results of the research from a ...
Share on Pinterest A new report is looking at a potential root cause of endometriosis. FG Trade/Getty Images A new report finds that the painful condition endometriosis may be linked to a bacterial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Getty Images) A common type of bacteria has been found to make certain cancers “melt”, scientists have discovered. Researchers ...
Background: Fusobacterium species (spp.) bacteremia is uncommon and has been associated with a variety of clinical presentations. We conducted a retrospective, population based study to determine the ...