What happens in the gut doesn’t stay in the gut: the gut-organ axes at work
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What happens in the gut doesn’t stay in the gut: the gut-organ axes at work
Every surface of our body, from the lungs to the bladder, has a unique makeup of microorganisms. The vast microbial diversity is primarily found in the digestive tract, which is crucial to good gut health, but also conditions that may not appear to be connected to your gut, including cardiovascular health, skin problems, and neurological diseases, among others. While what we know so far on the link between gut microbiota and other organs comes f…
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