A new nonprofit called OpenBiome is hoping to do for
fecal transplants what blood banks have done for transfusions.
Not exact matches
Here's the Washington Post saying that, «You'll never believe
what doctors are using to fight gut infections:
fecal transplants.»
There's an interesting analogy, I think, in
what we're doing for C. diff —
fecal transplants — and restoration ecology.
«
What we're doing right now with these fecal transplants is a very crude method of what we'll probably be doing with patients in five to 10 years.&ra
What we're doing right now with these
fecal transplants is a very crude method of
what we'll probably be doing with patients in five to 10 years.&ra
what we'll probably be doing with patients in five to 10 years.»
According to some of the more detailed how - to videos that have since popped up on YouTube, here's
what you need to do a
fecal transplant at home:
So
what exactly is a
fecal transplant and why would anyone think it's a good thing to do?
So
what exactly is a
fecal transplant and why would anyone think it