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Researchers in Sweden have discovered that, with the right diet, gut bacteria can produce molecules that reduce the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. In a study published inCell, the team uncovered a previously unknown link between diet, the human microbiome, and cardiometabolic health
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