 A new Stanford University study found, antibiotic treatment, especially for long-term or repeated, can be a negative effect on good bacteria that live in the stomach. This good bacteria to help various aspects of human nutrition, metabolism and immune response.
A new Stanford University study found, antibiotic treatment, especially for long-term or repeated, can be a negative effect on good bacteria that live in the stomach. This good bacteria to help various aspects of human nutrition, metabolism and immune response.Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Long-term treatment ANTIBIOTIC Damaging Good Bacteria
 A new Stanford University study found, antibiotic treatment, especially for long-term or repeated, can be a negative effect on good bacteria that live in the stomach. This good bacteria to help various aspects of human nutrition, metabolism and immune response.
A new Stanford University study found, antibiotic treatment, especially for long-term or repeated, can be a negative effect on good bacteria that live in the stomach. This good bacteria to help various aspects of human nutrition, metabolism and immune response.
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