Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center: Gut Bacteria Is Key Factor in Childhood Obesity
October 30, 2019
October 30, 2019
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, Oct. 30 -- The Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center issued the following news release:
New information published by scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Health suggests that gut bacteria and its interactions with immune cells and metabolic organs, including fat tissue, play a key role in childhood obesity.
"The medical community used to think that obesity was a result of consuming too many calories. However, a series of studies over the p . . .
New information published by scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Health suggests that gut bacteria and its interactions with immune cells and metabolic organs, including fat tissue, play a key role in childhood obesity.
"The medical community used to think that obesity was a result of consuming too many calories. However, a series of studies over the p . . .