Gut microbiome changes linked to multiple sclerosis, study finds

The gut microbiome comprises the trillions of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in our digestive tracts, and it has been increasingly connected to human health and disease. A new Yale study reveals significant differences between the gut microbiomes of individuals recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS)—an autoimmune disease that impacts the central nervous system—and healthy individuals.

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