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Washington, 13 Jan 2023: A growing pile of evidence indicates that the tens of trillions of microbes that normally live in our intestines — the so-called gut microbiome — have far-reaching effects on how our bodies function. Members of this microbial community produce......
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Source : Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
alzheimer disease
gut microbiota
immune cells
human brain
short chain fatty acids
tau proteins
cognitive disorders
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