4 Ways by Which we are Disrupting Kids' Gut Microbiome
Fighting for Kids: Overcome Early Chronic Diseases
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Do you know why infants put everything in their mouth? It’s not because they’re hungry, but because kids have the instinct to expose themselves to microbes in their environment – and when they do, their gut health and immune defenses develop properly. Join microbiome researcher, Kiran Krishnan, and see what factors influence children's how to improve kids’ gut health with this 3-minute episode!
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