YooperScooper3000
YooperScooper3000 t1_j2plxno wrote
Reply to comment by howthefocaccia in A study on obese patients suggests the gut microbiome affects obesity levels. Microbial diversity decreased in obese subjects, and the reduction trend was correlated with the severity of obesity. by glawgii
That’s good to know. Unfortunately, one of my friends had a baby with its head in the wrong position and she was given a c-section. And another had a breach baby that was given a c-section. I guess it depends upon how the baby is doing? Maybe some doctors don’t have the patience?
YooperScooper3000 t1_j2pf6a7 wrote
Reply to comment by homeostasis3434 in A study on obese patients suggests the gut microbiome affects obesity levels. Microbial diversity decreased in obese subjects, and the reduction trend was correlated with the severity of obesity. by glawgii
C-sections? Many of them are due to position of the baby. A breach baby is not coming out without surgical intervention and has nothing to do with gut micro biome.
YooperScooper3000 t1_iyo6kap wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Has teen acne been around since prehistoric times? Did cave-dwellers have zits? Or is it related to modern eating, exercise, pollution, etc.? by Snoo-35252
Removing gluten and dairy cleared up my skin, too. For me, acne is caused by food allergies.
YooperScooper3000 t1_j443utz wrote
Reply to comment by verruckter51 in Treating atrial fibrillation with surgery first, instead of drugs, can stop the disease from getting worse: NEJM study by providencehealthcare
How often was your heart in AFIB? I ask because I get occasional flutters at night.