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| | | | Antibiotics May Directly Damage Gut Barrier, Increase IBD Risk | Antibiotics may directly damage the gut barrier, with mice studies showing immediate impairment of mucus secretion. "We are always taught that antibiotics harm bacteria and not us," says the lead author. "Perhaps it is time to reassess our assumptions." | | | |
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