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Centenarians can credit longevity to extraordinary gut bacteria, study shows

February 18, 2022 by Steve Fink
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A Japanese study of centenarians concludes that people in their 100s have unique gut bacteria that enables them to live so long.

Categories Gut Health, Microbiome Tags aging, centenarians, gut bacteria, gut health, gut microbes, longevity, microbiome, overall health 1 Comment

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