Kimchi-derived lactic acid bacteria may bind environmental micropollutants, suggesting a possible biological mechanism that could help reduce nanoplastic buildup in the gut.
Pharmaceutical residues increasingly enter ecosystems across the drug life cycle, prompting calls for coordinated global action grounded in One Health principles.
Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors have revolutionized the therapeutic landscape of cardiometabolic and renal diseases. Originally developed to lower blood glucose in type 2 diabetes by ...
Seabird droppings, long dismissed as a coastal nuisance, may hold a key to restoring barrier islands battered by storms and ...
Evotec is eliminating up to 800 employees—about one-sixth of its global workforce—in a restructuring that also includes the shutdown of four facilities and other moves intended to cut costs, ...
Leighton Meester revealed that she is a celebrity fan of the The Klog Snail Mucin Energy Essence and that her husband Adam Brody loves it too ...
To better understand how microplastics move through the body, researchers at Tokyo University of Science, Japan, have developed fluorescent nano-sized microplastics that can be tracked in real time ...
With each 150-mg dose increase of allopurinol, patients with gout who had low fractional excretion of urate achieved a greater reduction in serum urate. Allopurinol appears to have a more pronounced ...
Salt usage patterns have been associated with a risk of multiple diseases; however, their relationship with heavy metal exposure has not been extensively studied. This study analyzed survey data from ...
From January 2025, most permitted poultry farms across England will need to report their nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) excretion levels annually. We've summarised what you need to know. The 2017 the ...
The Agriculture Water Quality Working Group is reviewing the potential for changing the nitrogen (N) excretion rates of one to two year old animals, Agriland has learned. The group, which is made up ...