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New Study Finds Probiotic Potential in Battling Pesticide Damage – New Study



Intestinal Gut Bacteria MicrobiomeStudy in mice suggests potential for probiotic treatment. Although previous research has linked pesticide exposure to harmful effects on gut microbes, a new study is the first to chart how specific bacteria in the human digestive system respond to interactions with insecticides, both in laboratory settings and in an animal model. The researchers found that […]



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A new mouse study explores the impact of insecticide exposure on specific human gut bacteria, both in vitro and in vivo. This research builds on existing evidence linking pesticides to negative effects on the gut microbiome. By observing how particular bacteria respond to insecticides, the study suggests a potential avenue for probiotic treatments to mitigate these harmful effects. This is a promising step towards understanding and counteracting the disruptions caused by pesticide exposure on the delicate balance of the gut microbiome.

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