Scientists used DNA testing on 1,200-year-old feces to detect E. coli, pinworms, and Giardia in ancient Mexico, and found ...
DNA within dried feces dating from more than 1,000 years ago provides valuable insights into the pathogens that plagued ...
The team detected at least one gut pathogen in every specimen. The most common were Blastocystis and enteropathogenic E. coli ...
DNA recovered from 1,000-year-old dried feces indicates that intestinal infections from pinworm or Shingella may have plagued ...
Scientists at ARUP Laboratories have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that detects intestinal parasites in ...
A Utah-based artificial intelligence company and scientists at ARUP Laboratories on Tuesday announced the development of an AI tool that detects intestinal parasites in stool samples quickly and more ...
In the late 1950s, archaeologists discovered a cave in the Rio Zape Valley of Mexico. There were ancient human remains in the ...
DNA within dried feces dating from more than 1,000 years ago provides valuable insights into the pathogens that plagued ancient Mexican peoples ...
Scientists analyzing 1,300-year-old human feces from the Cave of the Dead Children in Mexico have discovered that people ...
Learn how ARUP's AI algorithm improves diagnostic accuracy for detecting intestinal parasites, enhancing treatment outcomes ...
Since the tortoises' digestion process can take 28 days, the researchers are worried about the effects of the trash.
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and their collaborators have developed a new technology to track beneficial bacteria after fecal microbiota transplants (FMT). The approach ...