An article published in the journal BioEssays examined the microbiome’s influence on human eating behaviors and dietary choices. The authors, reviewing several studies on this subject, drew an unexpected conclusion: microbes in the gut may be far more influential, and perhaps even more manipulative, than we've known. Dr. Matt Birnholz elaborates.
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An article published in the journal BioEssays examined the microbiome’s influence on human eating behaviors and dietary choices. The authors, reviewing several studies on this subject, drew an unexpected conclusion: microbes in the gut may be far more influential, and perhaps even more manipulative, than we've known. Dr. Matt Birnholz elaborates.
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