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People who live to 100 have unique gut bacteria signatures – Livescience.com
These bacteria could contribute to a healthy gut and, in turn, healthy aging.

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People who live to age 100 and beyond may have special gut bacteria that help ward off infections, according to a new study from Japan.
The results suggest that these bacteria, and the specific compounds they produce known as…
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