
Mice given antibiotics as babies become more aggressive
Researchers say antibiotics given in infancy can disrupt development of the microbiome, resulting in increased levels of aggression later in life.

Researchers say antibiotics given in infancy can disrupt development of the microbiome, resulting in increased levels of aggression later in life.

Researchers use fecal and serum samples to predict which pregnant women will later develop the condition.

Study suggests bacteria partially responsible for metabolic changes leading to weight gain; their composition may predict who will be affected.