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====== Anorexia and bulimia ====== | ====== Anorexia and bulimia ====== | ||
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Discussion in The Economist print edition 29 Sep 2005 | Discussion in The Economist print edition 29 Sep 2005 | ||
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+ | The intrinsic ability of bacteria to regulate their growth and to maintain their population within the gut suggests that gut bacteria can interfere with molecular pathways controlling energy balance in the host. (({{pubmed> | ||
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- | The intrinsic ability of bacteria to regulate their growth and to maintain their population within the gut suggests that gut bacteria can interfere with molecular pathways controlling energy balance in the host. (({{pubmed> | ||