Transplanting synthetic stool made of beneficial microbes cures deadly diarrheal infections in two patients.
Transplanting synthetic stool made of beneficial microbes cures deadly diarrheal infections in two patients.
Researchers uncover weekly and monthly rhythms of sodium retention and excretion in participants of space simulations.
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