Follow-up study shows fecal microbial transplant in obese adolescents reduces waist size, fat, and metabolic syndrome risk over 4 years.
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A study comparing the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in lean and obese primates found different long-term consequences of the virus depending on prior obesity and metabolic disease. The results, which also highlighted how widespread long COVID symptoms are in animals, were published July 24th in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Charles Roberts of Oregon Health & Science University, USA, and colleagues.
Follow-up study shows fecal microbial transplant in obese adolescents reduces waist size, fat, and metabolic syndrome risk over 4 years.
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