A patient given liquid faeces to treat Clostridium difficile after antibiotics failed said it was like a "miracle cure".
Louise Storer, 46, from Kingsbury, Warwickshire, spent nine months on antibiotics and then in quarantine in hospital for a month before being told a faecal transplant was the last option.
Scientists at Public Health England's laboratory at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham claim a 90% success rate where treatment with conventional antibiotics has failed. Read More...
Explore More PARIS — Real Madrid became European champion for a record-extending 14th time after beating Liverpool 1-0 in a Champions League final that started 37 minutes late because of disturbing crowd issues outside the Stade de France on Saturday.
Brazil winger Vinícius Júnior applied a close-range finish in the 59th minute from Federico Valverde’s drive across the face of goal, securing a win that gave Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti a record fourth European Cup title. Read More...
The Bible speaks often of scorners, scoffers, and mockers. Those English words are often used interchangeably, especially in the book of Proverbs, as translations of the Hebrew word luts. A scorner is one who mocks the things of God and expresses his negative opinion of wisdom with derision, in order to involve others. Fools may think foolish thoughts, but scorners go a step further and blurt them out proudly. Scorners are unteachable because they refuse to listen (Proverbs 9:8; 13:1). Read More...