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Summary

Individuals living with a companion show greater bacterial diversity than individuals living in solitude. From Dill-McFarland, Kimberly A., et al. "Close social relationships correlate with human gut microbiota composition." Scientific Reports 9.1 (2019): 1-10.

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current21:00, 15 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 21:00, 15 April 2022685 × 518 (22 KB)Lang1 (talk | contribs)Individuals living with a companion show greater bacterial diversity than individuals living in solitude. From [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37298-9 Dill-McFarland, Kimberly A., et al. "Close social relationships correlate with human gut microbiota composition." Scientific Reports 9.1 (2019): 1-10.]

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