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A toxin produced by E. coli may be driving rates of bowel cancer in young people in the United Kingdom, scientists have discovered.Experts believe the finding could help explain why rates of bowel ...
Low-temperature electron micrograph of a cluster of E. coli bacteria, magnified 10,000 times. Each individual bacterium is ...
E.Coli bacteria were detected in water samples from Anjara Homes in Greater Noida, following a health scare where over 400 ...
Antibiotic resistance poses a growing global health crisis, and researchers are turning to evolutionary biology for solutions ...
Greater Noida's Ajnara Homes faced a health crisis as E.Coli bacteria contaminated water sources, leading to diarrhoea, ...
Colon cancer cases have been increasing among younger adults, and now researchers think they've identified a potential ...
Research suggests diet and E coli infections in childhood could be laying the ground for agressive bowel cancer decades later ...
Scientists have discovered a new type of immune defense in E. coli bacteria that turns viral infection machinery against the ...
Bowel cancer cases in the under-50s have shot up by 22 per cent over recent decades – and scientists may have discovered why ...
ONE of the UK’s largest ever E.coli outbreaks, which saw 259 people fall ill and 75 hospitalised, was linked to salad leaves, ...
According to the latest research, early childhood exposure to this culprit could be responsible for early-onset bowel cancer in young adults.
The Health Board (Terviseamet) is investigating a potential E. coli outbreak in drinking water in Tartu County thought ...