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For the health of women, regular infections and screening are the most important to early detection and treatment. Two of the ...
Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
A team of researchers has turned ordinary yeast into tiny, glowing drug factories, creating and testing billions of ...
Scientists have developed an innovative method to produce and rapidly analyze a vast array of macrocyclic peptides, molecules ...
In early animal studies, the NXT-2 vaccine has looked effective against both life-threatening and common fungal infections.
Researchers at DTU Biosustain (The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability at DTU) have developed a new tool ...
The state’s cannabis agency has suspended the license of a Tyngsborough testing laboratory, effectively shuttering its ...
Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient. Here are the best food sources of vitamin B12, as well as fortified alternatives for ...
Bay State regulators have suspended the license of a marijuana testing facility over allegations they failed to report yeast and mold test results to the Cannabis Control Commission.
Discover how snowflake yeast defies expectations, growing exponentially due to physical processes, challenging traditional ...
Caffeine appears to affect how cells handle stress and DNA damage—but researchers say it’s no magic bullet. Here’s what the ...
Yeast infections can recur or become chronic if the bacteria in your vagina are imbalanced or if you have a weakened immune system. Certain practices may help prevent them. While yeast infections ...