Gut Microbiome Changes and Their Role in Rheumatoid Arthritis Prevention

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New studies relate rheumatoid arthritis to the gut microbiota and propose microbiome changes could help forecast or prevent this condition. This paper explores how some gut-based bacteria are supposed to be involved in inflammation and autoimmune reactions. Talking about results in biology and immunology will highlight ways people could prevent problems and take action to ...
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