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SCIENTISTS ARE ALSO LOOKING TO USE THE
MICROBIOME TO FIGHT DISEASE
Gut bacteria has been linked to brain function and mental health,
as well as playing a role in obesity, cardiovascular disease,
and diabetes.
In a number of studies, modified C. noyvi bacteria have been
shown to produce an anti-tumor response.
100 trillion
Number of bacteria
in the human
gut microbiome
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