First Gut Bacteria May Affect Future Ability To Fight Chronic Diseases

  • 6 years ago
Differences in the first microorganisms that arrive in the gut after birth, and their order of arrival...
have a lasting impact on how gastrointestinal system looks later in life, according to a study.
Researchers at the University of Alberta believe serious chronic diseases can be warded off.
But how? By adjusting the microbiome of gastrointestinal tract says UPI.com.
Each person's gastrointestinal tract is unique to the body, like fingerprints.
Genetics, diet, environment, and lifestyle account for less than 30% of the variation of the gut microbiome.

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