Updated On: 21 February, 2025 11:53 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
The microbiome in the gut comprises trillions of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in our digestive tracts, and are connected to human health and disease

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The microbiome in the gut comprises trillions of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in our digestive tracts, and are connected to human health and disease.