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A study of Swedish adults finds that high intake of non-fermented milk and cheese increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, while fermented milk, cream, and butter offer protective benefits.
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A 90-day real-world study in Spain shows that a comprehensive, personalized treatment for SIBO significantly improves patients quality of lifeeven when breath tests remain abnormal.
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