Despite facing an increased risk of chronic disease later in life, remote Indigenous babies start life with a more diverse gut microbiome. A new study in Nature also found the infants have bacteria that have completely disappeared from non-Indigenous populations. Also, a guide to living healthy after a fatty liver disease diagnosis. And why fewer people are getting the HPV vaccine. ReferencesEating For Your Liver - Liver Foundation2025 Cervical Cancer Elimination Progress ReportIndigenous in...
Despite facing an increased risk of chronic disease later in life, remote Indigenous babies start life with a more diverse gut microbiome.
A new study in Nature also found the infants have bacteria that have completely disappeared from non-Indigenous populations.
Also, a guide to living healthy after a fatty liver disease diagnosis. And why fewer people are getting the HPV vaccine.
References
- Eating For Your Liver - Liver Foundation
- 2025 Cervical Cancer Elimination Progress Report
- Indigenous infants in remote Australia retain an ancestral gut microbiome despite encroaching Westernization
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