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FMT in IBS: 'We've Been Targeting Wrong Part of the Intestin
FMT in IBS: 'We've Been Targeting Wrong Part of the Intestin
FMT in IBS: 'We've Been Targeting Wrong Part of the Intestine'
When administered to the small, rather than the more commonly used large, intestine, fecal microbiota transplantation results in sustained and better response rates in IBS, according to a new study.
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