Study: Changes in Diet Affect Viruses in Gut

Changes in diet affect the populations of viruses that live in the human gut, according to a Genome Research report.

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Researchers found that changes in the viruses, known as the virome community, were associated with the diets of individuals in the study.

 

They said the study provides a deeper look at the vast viral populations that live in the human gut.

 

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