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Connection Between Gut Bacteria and Vitamin D Levels Revealed – Technology Networks
In a new study, vitamin D has been associated with microbiome diversity in older males.

Our gut microbiomes the many bacteria, viruses and other microbes living in our digestive tracts play important roles in our health and risk for disease in ways that are only beginning to be recognized.
University of California San Diego researchers and collaborators recently demonstrated in older men that the makeup of a persons gut microbiome is linked to their levels of active vitamin D, a hormone important for bone health and immunity.
The study, published November 26, 2020 in Nature Communications,…
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