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Indigenous infants have healthier gut microbiomes

December 12
7 mins

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A study has found Indigenous babies in remote Australia are born with more diverse gut bacteria. 

While this is a key marker of health, it's still unclear why these babies will grow up to have an increased risk of chronic disease. 

It highlights how Westernisation could be having a detrimental impact on the health on First Nations people. 

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