Stanford Medicine researchers and their colleagues tracked the gut, mouth, nose and skin bacteria of 86 people for as long as six years to try to gauge what constitutes a healthy microbiome.
the bacteria that persisted best in each person’s microbiome were those that were most particular to the individual, rather than those shared by the entire population.
This reads like “Study finds that trees in a rainforest are most likely to be trees that are suited to the rainforest, rather than other trees”
This reads like “Study finds that trees in a rainforest are most likely to be trees that are suited to the rainforest, rather than other trees”