Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center: Diets Effect on Gut Bacteria
September 03, 2019
September 03, 2019
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, Sept. 3 -- The Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center issued the following news release:
Could following a certain type of diet affect the gut microbiome - the good and bad bacteria that live in the gastrointestinal tract - in ways that decrease the risk of Alzheimer's disease?
According to researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine, that is a fair possibility.
In a small pilot study, the researchers identified several distinct . . .
Could following a certain type of diet affect the gut microbiome - the good and bad bacteria that live in the gastrointestinal tract - in ways that decrease the risk of Alzheimer's disease?
According to researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine, that is a fair possibility.
In a small pilot study, the researchers identified several distinct . . .