One Fecal Transplant May Lower Diabetes And Heart Disease Risk For 4 Years
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One Fecal Transplant May Lower Diabetes And Heart Disease Risk For 4 Years
There's growing evidence that the mix of bacteria in the gut affects obesity risk, and new research backs up the thinking that 'good' bacteria transferred via fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) could help boost metabolic health across several years. In simple terms, metabolic health is how well our bodies are running, and turning food into energy. In this study, it was measured through what's known as metabolic syndrome: a cluster of health issu…
The importance of metabolic health Metabolic health is often neglected and yet it is very important for our body. It determines how your body transforms what we eat into energy. So it depends mainly on our diet, but can also be degraded by other factors such as lack of physical activity, tobacco and alcohol, or stress and bad sleep. Poor metabolic health can have several consequences on our body. Indeed, if it is not properly maintained, it can …
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