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Yeast, fungi in breast milk key to shaping healthy microbiome in infants

February 1, 2022 by Amanda Christmas
Woman breastfeeding

Previous studies have shown the presence of beneficial strains of bacteria in breast milk, and now a recent study reveals that the breast milk microbiome also contains fungi.

Categories Children's Gut health, Microbiome Tags babies, breastfeeding, fungi, gut bacteria, gut fungi, mycobiome Leave a comment

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