Dr. Robert Dickson and his team found that, in patients with sepsis, body temperature was directly linked to the variety of species in their gut microbiome. Some species make the patients more effective at increasing their body temperature.
Read MoreLed by Robert Dickson, MD, a team of Weil Institute and Michigan Medicine researchers examined the interplay between gut bacteria, temperature fluctuation, and health outcomes
Read MoreA laboratory-created microscopic network of fibers helped researchers understand how white blood cells capture and even kill bacteria, offering insight into the effectiveness of antibiotics in the future.
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