Gut bacteria and inflammatory bowel disease: Exploring the potential of prebiotics

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A growing body of research suggests that manipulating gut bacteria may offer a promising approach to managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a chronic and debilitating condition affecting millions of people worldwide.

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