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Probiotics and Obesity
It has been recognized that obesity is accompanied by low-grade inflammation. There are good indications that the intestinal microbiota undergoes changes in response to a high-fat diet resulting for example in a decrease of bifidobacteria. Whether the oral application of exogenous bifidobacteria cou...
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