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The bacteria and microbes in your gut can affect your body and mental health, and engineering them promises new forms of treatment

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The Future of Microbiology in Multiple Sclerosis

Identifying individual bacteria and microorganisms in the gut biome helps researchers like Andrea better understand what specific role an individual bacterium or microorganism has. But it also helps compare the gut biome of one person to that of another or track changes within an individual and look for clues in what might be causing an illness. Just for example, take somebody with multiple sclerosis. They're going to have a different microbiome from when they're perfectly healthy through diagnosis and then through late stages of disease.

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