Reduce, reinforce, and replenish: safeguarding the early-life microbiota to reduce intergenerational health disparities
Socioeconomic (SE) disparity and health inequity are closely intertwined and associated with cross-generational increases in the rates of multiple chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in North America and beyond. Coinciding with this social trend is an observed loss of biodiversity within the co...
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Main Authors: | Darlene L. Y. Dai (Author), Charisse Petersen (Author), Stuart E. Turvey (Author) |
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