Meet Dragons Den success Super U following pitch perfect TV appearance
Superfoods firm Super U secured offers from all five of the TV dragons- but is now launching a crowdfund campaign
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Scientists studied 18 dogs and their owners to see how jealous the dog gets
They saw their human near to a fake dog and were then divided by a screen
Even when the dog could not see their owner, they showed signs of jealousy
This proves dogs have the ability to imagine their owner stroking another pooch and getting envious
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Stool transplants treat bowel infection by boosting bowel-protecting cells
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A new study found that part of the way stool transplants treat C. diff infections is by reversing the suppression of mRNA that produce proteins to protect the bowel walls. File Photo by Juan Gaertner/Shutterstock
April 9 (UPI) Stool transplants effectively treat bacterial infections in the colon by boosting levels of specific molecules that help protect bowel cells, according to a study published Friday by Gastroenterology.
The molecules, called microRNA, act as messengers carrying instructions from DNA for the production of proteins in the body, with many implicated in common human disorders.