An alternative form of an enzyme involved in the glucose metabolism pathway protects cancer cells from oxidative stress.
An alternative form of an enzyme involved in the glucose metabolism pathway protects cancer cells from oxidative stress.
While gut microbiota appear to have both positive and negative impacts on our health, in the guts of healthy, lean individuals, the good outweighs the bad. Gut bacteria, most of which reside in the large intestine, process many otherwise indigest
Gut bacteria may be the missing piece that explains the connection between diet and cancer risk.
Free radicals, widely believed to promote cancer, may actually slow tumor growth.
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