Beer, chocolate intake among factors that influence the gut microbiome

Researchers from Belgium have uncovered numerous factors that influence the composition of gut microbiota, many of which are diet and lifestyle factors.

Beer, chocolate intake among factors that influence the gut microbiome

Researchers from Belgium have uncovered numerous factors that influence the composition of gut microbiota, many of which are diet and lifestyle factors.

Beer, chocolate intake among factors that influence the gut microbiome

Researchers from Belgium have uncovered numerous factors that influence the composition of gut microbiota, many of which are diet and lifestyle factors.

Beer, chocolate intake among factors that influence the gut microbiome

Researchers from Belgium have uncovered numerous factors that influence the composition of gut microbiota, many of which are diet and lifestyle factors.

Mediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart

People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study suggests.

Mediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart

People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study suggests.

Mediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart

People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study suggests.

Mediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart

People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study suggests.

Mediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart

People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study suggests.

Mediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart

People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study suggests.

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