Monday, July 1, 2019

Giving a type of bacteria to humans in the form of a food supplement appear to be effective in reducing cardio-metabolic risk factors, suggests a new pilot study in overweight or obese people, which found reductions in liver inflammation markers, 2.3 kg average body weight, and cholesterol levels.

Giving a type of bacteria to humans in the form of a food supplement appear to be effective in reducing cardio-metabolic risk factors, suggests a new pilot study in overweight or obese people, which found reductions in liver inflammation markers, 2.3 kg average body weight, and cholesterol levels. submitted by /u/mvea
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