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Helpful Gut Microbes May Differ Based on Diet U.S. News & World Report New research shows that people who eat a diet that's high in fats and animal proteins have a certain group of bacteria that flourish in their digestive tract, while the guts of people who eat a more plant-based, higher carbohydrate fare favor other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gluten-free residents happy in Green Lake, talk about experiences Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) For these patients, the only treatment is to consume a gluten-free diet. Next, the continuum continues with "patients who have antibodies to gluten." According to Dr. Wells, "They do not have celiac disease, but eating gluten creates an inflammatory ... See all stories on this topic » |
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