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Biome Sweet Home
FromWe Have Concerns
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
There is evidence to suggest that a microbe that lives inside the human stomache may be the key to ending deadly peanut allergies. Indeed, the microbiome that each of us carries around all the time may have far more to do with our physical and mental health than previously realized. This makes Anthony and Jeff think twice about who they'd like to share bacteria with, and how exactly these microbes are getting into our bodies.
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Article: http://gizmodo.com/a-gut-microbe-could-be-the-key-to-stopping-peanut-aller-1626666964
Hey! If you’re enjoying the show please consider supporting it on Patreon! http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns
You could also take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns
Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata
Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Article: http://gizmodo.com/a-gut-microbe-could-be-the-key-to-stopping-peanut-aller-1626666964
Released:
Sep 2, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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