Changes in bacterial mix linked to antibiotics increase risk

Changes in bacterial mix linked to antibiotics increase risk for type 1 diabetes

Public Release: 24-Jul-2018 NYU Langone Health / NYU School of Medicine A single course of antibiotics early in childhood may increase risk for Type 1 diabetes. This is the finding of a study in mice led by researchers from NYU Medical School and published online July 24 in the journal eLife. The study centered on…

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