ShareResearchers have identified a gut bacterium that may be associated with reduced dietary sugar intake. The study published in the journal ‘Nature Microbiology’, could aid the development of therapies to manage obesity and metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes. The findings are based on analyses of humans and mice. Animals are biologically hardwired to...The post Gut Bacterium Can Help Lower Sugar Cravings – Study appeared first on New Telegraph.
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