New study confirms differences in gut bacteria in people with MS

July 8, 2016

The human gastrointestinal tract is home to thousands of different kinds of bacteria, which are collectively known as the “gut microbiome” or microbiota. These bacteria are important in the digestion of food, the absorption of nutrients, and the production of vitamins and other beneficial substances. To read more, click on the link below:

New study confirms differences in gut bacteria in people with MS

Article courtesy of MS Research Australia www.msra.org.au

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