University of Illinois Chicago-led researchers have found that a common gut yeast, Candida albicans, can help Salmonella Typhimurium take hold in the intestine and spread through the body. When ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have discovered that a yeast commonly found in our gut — candida albicans — can make infection with salmonella worse.
Yeast infections are uncomfortable, and while many factors can contribute to them, diet plays a surprisingly large role. Certain foods can encourage the growth of Candida albicans, the fungus most ...
About 80% of people have the fungus Candida albicans in their gut. Although most of the time it persists unnoticed for years causing no health problems, C. albicans can turn into a dangerous microbe ...
Fungal Disease Awareness Week was observed from September 15 to 19 to highlight growing concern over the rise in fungal ...
Scientists uncover how shifts in gut fungi, shaped by genes and diet, may influence disease severity in people with multiple sclerosis, paving the way for new microbiome-based treatments. Study: ...