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Bacteria
Study shows early antibiotics alter gut bacteria and behavior
A study from Bar-Ilan University highlights the connection between gut bacteria changes due to antibiotics in infancy and increased aggression in mice, suggesting critical implications for understanding early-life antibiotic exposure's impact on human behavior
Professor Omry Koren
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10.05.24
New study links gut microbiome to depression and anxiety
Ariel University researchers find gut bacteria composition affects social behavior and mental health; hyaluronic acid shows improved social interactions and reduced depression-like symptoms in mice, offering potential new treatments for humans
Eitan Gefen
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08.19.24
Urbanization and the gut: the decline of good bacteria
Recent study indicates worrisome trend in cellulose-degrading gut bacteria: their numbers are gradually declining due to urbanization and transition to processed food
Ksenia Juravel/Davidson Institute of Science
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07.13.24
The flesh-eating bacteria cases in Japan: everything you need to know
Over 1,000 of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS) have been recorded in Japan in early 2024
Ynetnews
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06.26.24
Waves of migration? How bacteria populations travel thousands of kilometers over the ocean
New study joined by Israeli researchers shows certain bacteria surfacing up from the ocean are capable of traveling the currents to enlarge their infection range
Ynet
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05.08.24
Sharing diets, not digits: why do we eat the same but weigh differently?
New Netflix documentary Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut delves into age-old question; Israeli researchers explain gut bacteria and their effect on our bodies
Alexandra Lukash
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05.02.24
The dangerous bacterium that killed an IDF soldier
Meningococcus is a bacterium that can cause serious and life-threatening disease but manifest via symptoms usually not paid attention to by individuals
Dr. David Shasha
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02.13.24
IDF troops wounded in Gaza contend with superbug infections back home
Infectious diseases expert says fungal, antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections found in troops returning from battlefield familiar to experts from child patients from Gaza who received medical care in Israel
Adir Yanko
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12.18.23
Israeli study finds molecule effective against tooth decay
Researchers at Ben-Gurion and other international universities discover a unique characteristic of a synthesized molecule that combats key bacterium in development of tooth decay
Dr. Ariel Kushmaro, Dr. Karina Golberg
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06.29.23
Why you really shouldn't refreeze meat
To inhibit bacterial growth, meat should be defrosted in the refrigerator, where bacteria grow slowly, or in a microwave, and cooked immediately after because under optimal conditions, bacteria can multiply rapidly and divide every 20–30 minutes
Dr. Gal Haimovich/Davidson Institute of Science Education
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05.23.23
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