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Reply to comment by [deleted] in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
Shouldn't the oral biome be the easiest one to replace? I'd imagine regular rinsing with something antibacterial + regular introduction of the desired biome should do the trick. This of course assumes that it's not the conditions (aka diet etc.) that are mainly responsible for the biome. But if that was the case, the paper in OP also wouldn't make much sense
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Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Gut microbiota of the young ameliorates physical fitness of the aged in mice (Dec 2022) "young-derived gut microbiota rejuvenates the physical fitness of the aged by altering the microbial composition of the gut and gene expression in muscle and skin" by MaximilianKohler
Depends of course on how the transplant is done, but taking a pill every few months sounds like an absolutely easy treatment.
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Reply to comment by KoRnflak3s in New psychology research finds people feel more attached to gendered technology by nikan69
Tap dancing to buy some cigarettes
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Reply to comment by Foxs-In-A-Trenchcoat in Study on former citizens of East Germany sheds light on why people may choose deliberate ignorance by chrisdh79
They cling to the untrue belief that they care about truth although the evidence - the fact they'd rather avoid finding out about the past of their colleagues - contradicts it.