Unseen crisis: Threatened gut microbiome also offers hope fo

Unseen crisis: Threatened gut microbiome also offers hope for world

Human transgressions of the biodiversity, land-use, pollution and climate planetary boundaries are altering gut microbiomes across species, impacting human health and ecosystems. But there’s hope.

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