Immune system defenses against dangerous bacteria in the gut can be breached by turning off a single molecular switch that controls the production of the protective mucus lining our intestinal walls, reveals a study led by researchers at Yale, the University of British Columbia, and the Weizmann Institute of Science. "This gut microbiota has been linked to the inflammation that triggers obesity, diabetes, metabolic disease, and most of chronic health problems of ...
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