Amid the murk of 'gut flora,' vitamin D receptor emerges as a key player

Wednesday, July 7, 2010 - 13:49 in Health & Medicine

Within the human digestive tract is a teeming mass of hundreds of types of bacteria, a potpourri of microbes numbering in the trillions that help us digest food and keep bad bacteria in check.

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