Study Finds Gut Bacteria Play Crucial Role in Keeping Intestinal Lining Intact

Gut bacteria that aid in digestion of food are vital in keeping the intestinal lining intact, a new study conducted by researchers at Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein College of Medicine and published in the journal Immunity reveals. The research involved the intestinal microbiome, which contains some 100 trillion bacteria. The role of these microorganisms in promoting or preventing disease is a major emerging field of study. Einstein scientists found that absorption ...

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