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Oregon State University: Kindergartners' Behavior, Socioeconomic Risk Linked to Gut Microbiome Composition, Function
January 22, 2020
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Jan. 22 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Oregon State University issued the following news on Jan. 21:

A study of early school-aged children shows a connection between the bacteria in their gut and their behavior, and that parents play a key role in their kids' microbiome beyond the food they provide.

The analysis showed that children with behavioral problems and higher socioeconomic stress had different microbiome profiles than those who didn't, a . . .

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