RegularJoe@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months agoThe Gut Bacteria (Turicibacter) That Put the Brakes on Weight Gain in Micehealthcare.utah.eduexternal-linkmessage-square3fedilinkarrow-up161arrow-down10
arrow-up161arrow-down1external-linkThe Gut Bacteria (Turicibacter) That Put the Brakes on Weight Gain in Micehealthcare.utah.eduRegularJoe@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 months agomessage-square3fedilink
minus-squaregndagreborn@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up15·3 months agoBrilliant. It’s really fascinating especially with how limited our understanding of the GI microbiome is. I’m hoping further research goes into this so we can potentially create OTC probiotics that can negate some of the effects of the American diet.
minus-squareRebekahWSD@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·3 months agoIt’s wild to me just how much gut biome does! Human bodies are so cool!
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Brilliant. It’s really fascinating especially with how limited our understanding of the GI microbiome is.
I’m hoping further research goes into this so we can potentially create OTC probiotics that can negate some of the effects of the American diet.
It’s wild to me just how much gut biome does! Human bodies are so cool!
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