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Deadly radiation exposure can be offset by certain intestinal bacteria, which… – AlKhaleej Today
Deadly radiation exposure can be offset by certain intestinal bacteria, which…

A fascinating new study published in science has claimed that certain gut bacteria can offset potentially fatal radiation exposure. The discovery is the latest in a series of studies to suggest that the microbiome has an incredible impact on health. Accidental exposure, cancer exposure and targeted radiation attacks have made headlines over the years about their gruesome effects on the human body, including disease and death. In particular, accidental exposure has piqued the imagination of much…
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