The transplant of older poop actually seemed to boost the health of their ovaries. Consistently, young mice that received ...
The experiment began with a straightforward prediction: microbes from older mice would age young ovaries. But when the results came in, the data pointed the other way. In a new study in Nature Aging, ...
A new study details how fecal transplants from older female mice significantly improve ovarian function and fertility in ...
Fecal transplants from old female mice appear to boost fertility and ovarian health in younger ones. The findings, detailed ...
A study found that fecal transplants from older female mice improved ovarian function and fertility in younger mice. Findings ...
POO transplants could rejuvenate the ovaries to boost fertility, researchers say. The treatment – which involves placing a ...
The ovaries age faster than other organs, decreasing fertility over time. This article explores drivers of ovarian aging and ...
Women's health researcher Jennifer Garrison on the key role that ovaries appear to play in female health and aging.
This series was created for Google, the Buck Institute, Optispan and Phenome Health by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine’s board of editors. Women live far longer ...