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Preventing Infant Starvation: How probiotics can help encourage weight gain in malnourished infants.

One of the newer discoveries in the field of science, the gut microbiome’s effects on health are versatile and possibly severe. Scientists of all focuses are examining how the bacteria in one’s stomach can influence levels of sickness in patients. Gut microbiomes are incredibly unique, with factors like genetics, environment, and diet lending themselves to the smallest of changes in the composition of bacteria in an individual.  Usually, one’s foundational gut biome is formed during infancy, with much of that bacterial balance coming from breast milk. Unfortunately, that beneficial and necessary transaction can be severely limited in regions with widespread starvation and malnutrition— unhealthy mothers typically produce limited quantities of breast milk, and this can lead to very early degeneration of infant gut biomes and early malnutrition, with dire outcomes.  Bifidobacterium infantis           Prior research has identified bacterial strains fundamental to healthy infant developm

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