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They Find that Children with a Stable Intestinal Microbiome Grow Better

Summary by invdes.com.mx
In collaboration with the Salk Institute and the University of California in San Diego, medical researchers at WashU (all in the United States) have found that young children in Malawi, Africa, one of the places most affected by malnutrition, with a fluctuating intestinal microbiome, show slower growth than children with a more stable microbiome. However, all children presented a high risk of stunting and acute malnutrition.
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In collaboration with the Salk Institute and the University of California in San Diego, medical researchers at WashU (all in the United States) have found that young children in Malawi, Africa, one of the places most affected by malnutrition, with a fluctuating intestinal microbiome, show slower growth than children with a more stable microbiome. However, all children presented a high risk of stunting and acute malnutrition.

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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