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Your oral microbiome could affect your weight, liver and diabetes risk

Your oral microbiome could affect your weight, liver and diabetes risk
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An ambitious study has explored how the oral microbiome may affect our metabolic health, raising hopes that conditions like pre-diabetes could one day be screened for via a simple mouth swab

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