AllNews'Bacteria Cells' - 28 News Result(s)Human Heart Has Potential to Self-Repair After Cardiac Attack Using Specific Cells, Confirms New Study Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Monday May 30, 2022 In a new research, it has been revealed that the body's immune response and the lymphatic system (a part of the immune system) are critical in the heart's ability to repair itself after an attack. These macrophages release a specific sort of protein called VEGFC as the first responders on the scene after a heart attack. www.gadgets360.comWeight Loss: Will Drinking Cold Water Make You Fat?Health | Written by Garima Arora | Thursday January 21, 2021 Weight loss: Does the temperature of water matter, if you are trying to lose weight? Nutritionist Pooja Makhija explains. www.ndtv.comYour Diet May Impact Sensitivity Of Gut Microbiome To Antibiotics: Study Edited by Sushmita Sengupta | Monday September 16, 2019 The study published in the journal Cell Metabolism revealedthat antibiotics change the composition and metabolism of the gut microbiome in mice. But they also said that the diet may mitigate these changes. food.ndtv.comAntibiotics: Uses, Types And Common Side Effects You Must Be Aware Of Sanskriti Singh | Sunday August 18, 2019 Antibiotics: During the sequence of events where White Blood Cells (WBCs) don't work, antibiotics come to use. Read here to know more about antibiotics, their uses, side effects and much more. doctor.ndtv.comRight Combination Of Bacteria And Diet May Limit Cancer Progression: Study NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday May 1, 2019 According to a latest study, published in the Journal of Cell Reports, it was found that the right combination of diet and bacteria may limit cancer progression food.ndtv.comDid You Know Bacteria Can Travel Thousands Of Miles Via Air: Study IANS | Wednesday March 27, 2019 "Our research suggests there must be a planet-wide mechanism that ensures the exchange of bacteria between faraway places," said Konstantin Severinov, Professor at the Rutgers University-New Brunswick. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How Bacteria Responsible For Food Poisoning Enter Your Salad Vegetables!Food | NDTV Food Desk | Thursday January 10, 2019 A new study has indicated that there might be another way that salmonella bacteria may be finding their way into your salad vegetables- through their roots www.ndtv.comHere's How Gut Bacteria Can Curb Harmful Effects Of High BPHealth | IANS | Monday December 31, 2018 Whole-grain products and fruits, for example, contain cellulose and inulin fibers, from which gut bacteria produce the beneficial molecules like propionate. www.ndtv.comDid You Know Probiotics Could Actually Improve Bone Health? Know How IANS | Thursday November 15, 2018 Supplementation with either LGG or butyrate induced the expansion of regulatory T cells in the intestine and in bone marrow the spongy tissue inside some bones. doctor.ndtv.comThis Is How Your Gut Bacteria May Contribute To Diabetes: 5 Foods To Manage Diabetes Food | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday October 30, 2018 The study published in the journal Cell explored that the gut microbiota of people with treatment-naive Type-2 diabetes can be linked to a different metabolism of the amino acid histidine, which is mainly derived from the diet. www.ndtv.comWhite Tongue: Causes And Tips For Prevention DoctorNDTV | Friday October 5, 2018 White tongue may be the result of bacteria, debris or dead cells getting lodged between inflamed or enlarged papillae. Read here to know some common causes of white tongue and how you can prevent it. doctor.ndtv.comCan Antibiotics Do More Harm Than Good?Health | ANI | Wednesday September 26, 2018 Researchers examined "resident" bacteria, their fatty acids and their effect on certain types of white blood cells that combat infections in the mouth. www.ndtv.comDo Workouts Have Anti-Ageing Benefits? Here's What You Need To Know DoctorNDTV | Monday July 30, 2018 Instead of using cosmetics and anti-aging creams, try workouts for anti-ageing effects. Apart from keeping your muscles and stamina strong, workout can help you stay and look younger. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How Good Bacteria Helps Immunity And Gut Health: 5 Gut-Friendly Foods Food | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday July 4, 2018 According to a latest study, good bacteria lining your gut or the microbiota, interact with both the epithelial cells lining the gut and cells of the immune system which helps balance the immune responses while also protecting the gut from unwanted inflammation. www.ndtv.comConsuming Moss May Help Cleanse Gut; Eat These Gut-Friendly Foods That May Help TooFood | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday April 25, 2018 According to a study published in the journal Plant Cell, a new complex carbohydrate found in moss could possibly be exploited for health or other uses www.ndtv.comMore News »'Bacteria Cells' - 28 News Result(s)Human Heart Has Potential to Self-Repair After Cardiac Attack Using Specific Cells, Confirms New Study Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Monday May 30, 2022 In a new research, it has been revealed that the body's immune response and the lymphatic system (a part of the immune system) are critical in the heart's ability to repair itself after an attack. These macrophages release a specific sort of protein called VEGFC as the first responders on the scene after a heart attack. www.gadgets360.comWeight Loss: Will Drinking Cold Water Make You Fat?Health | Written by Garima Arora | Thursday January 21, 2021 Weight loss: Does the temperature of water matter, if you are trying to lose weight? Nutritionist Pooja Makhija explains. www.ndtv.comYour Diet May Impact Sensitivity Of Gut Microbiome To Antibiotics: Study Edited by Sushmita Sengupta | Monday September 16, 2019 The study published in the journal Cell Metabolism revealedthat antibiotics change the composition and metabolism of the gut microbiome in mice. But they also said that the diet may mitigate these changes. food.ndtv.comAntibiotics: Uses, Types And Common Side Effects You Must Be Aware Of Sanskriti Singh | Sunday August 18, 2019 Antibiotics: During the sequence of events where White Blood Cells (WBCs) don't work, antibiotics come to use. Read here to know more about antibiotics, their uses, side effects and much more. doctor.ndtv.comRight Combination Of Bacteria And Diet May Limit Cancer Progression: Study NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday May 1, 2019 According to a latest study, published in the Journal of Cell Reports, it was found that the right combination of diet and bacteria may limit cancer progression food.ndtv.comDid You Know Bacteria Can Travel Thousands Of Miles Via Air: Study IANS | Wednesday March 27, 2019 "Our research suggests there must be a planet-wide mechanism that ensures the exchange of bacteria between faraway places," said Konstantin Severinov, Professor at the Rutgers University-New Brunswick. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How Bacteria Responsible For Food Poisoning Enter Your Salad Vegetables!Food | NDTV Food Desk | Thursday January 10, 2019 A new study has indicated that there might be another way that salmonella bacteria may be finding their way into your salad vegetables- through their roots www.ndtv.comHere's How Gut Bacteria Can Curb Harmful Effects Of High BPHealth | IANS | Monday December 31, 2018 Whole-grain products and fruits, for example, contain cellulose and inulin fibers, from which gut bacteria produce the beneficial molecules like propionate. www.ndtv.comDid You Know Probiotics Could Actually Improve Bone Health? Know How IANS | Thursday November 15, 2018 Supplementation with either LGG or butyrate induced the expansion of regulatory T cells in the intestine and in bone marrow the spongy tissue inside some bones. doctor.ndtv.comThis Is How Your Gut Bacteria May Contribute To Diabetes: 5 Foods To Manage Diabetes Food | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday October 30, 2018 The study published in the journal Cell explored that the gut microbiota of people with treatment-naive Type-2 diabetes can be linked to a different metabolism of the amino acid histidine, which is mainly derived from the diet. www.ndtv.comWhite Tongue: Causes And Tips For Prevention DoctorNDTV | Friday October 5, 2018 White tongue may be the result of bacteria, debris or dead cells getting lodged between inflamed or enlarged papillae. Read here to know some common causes of white tongue and how you can prevent it. doctor.ndtv.comCan Antibiotics Do More Harm Than Good?Health | ANI | Wednesday September 26, 2018 Researchers examined "resident" bacteria, their fatty acids and their effect on certain types of white blood cells that combat infections in the mouth. www.ndtv.comDo Workouts Have Anti-Ageing Benefits? Here's What You Need To Know DoctorNDTV | Monday July 30, 2018 Instead of using cosmetics and anti-aging creams, try workouts for anti-ageing effects. Apart from keeping your muscles and stamina strong, workout can help you stay and look younger. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How Good Bacteria Helps Immunity And Gut Health: 5 Gut-Friendly Foods Food | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday July 4, 2018 According to a latest study, good bacteria lining your gut or the microbiota, interact with both the epithelial cells lining the gut and cells of the immune system which helps balance the immune responses while also protecting the gut from unwanted inflammation. www.ndtv.comConsuming Moss May Help Cleanse Gut; Eat These Gut-Friendly Foods That May Help TooFood | NDTV Food Desk | Wednesday April 25, 2018 According to a study published in the journal Plant Cell, a new complex carbohydrate found in moss could possibly be exploited for health or other uses www.ndtv.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com