Tracking diet from stool samples | Diabetes & antibiotic resistance | Cancer cell cooperation National Institutes of Health (NIH) sent this bulletin at 03/04/2025 03:30 PM EST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. March 4, 2025 Edition Tracking diet from stool samples Researchers developed a way to track what people ate by analyzing DNA from stool samples. Diabetes boosts antibiotic resistance in mice Scientists found that infectious bacteria in diabetic mice rapidly evolved resistance to antibiotics. Cancer cells can cooperate to grow When deprived of amino acids, cancer cells cooperated to extract and share them from their environment. Popular Stories: Research in Context: Can we slow aging? Research in Context: Detecting cancer Risk and future burden of dementia in the United States Brain changes observed during pregnancy Building a better flu vaccine Connect with us: Facebook RSS Feed