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   * [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/17/black-death-rats-off-hook|Black Death study lets rats off the hook]] – The Plague of 1348-49 spread so fast in London the carriers had to be humans not black rats, says archaeologist.   * [[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/17/black-death-rats-off-hook|Black Death study lets rats off the hook]] – The Plague of 1348-49 spread so fast in London the carriers had to be humans not black rats, says archaeologist.
-  * [[https://micronow.org/cohabiting-couples-have-similar-microbiomes/|Couples have similar microbiomes]]+  * 
   * [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/23/health/fathers-age-is-linked-to-risk-of-autism-and-schizophrenia.html|Father's age is linked to risk of autism and schizophrenia]]   * [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/23/health/fathers-age-is-linked-to-risk-of-autism-and-schizophrenia.html|Father's age is linked to risk of autism and schizophrenia]]
   * **Colic may be caused by H. pylori** – Colic is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries for more than three hours per day, more than 3 days per week. A 2012 Egyptian study used a stool antigen test to determine if the babies were infected if infants had //Helicobacter pylori//. Among the 55 infants with colic, 45 (81.8%) tested positive for //H. pylori//. In the control group, only 7% of the babies tested positive for //H. pylori//.(({{pubmed>long:22751879}}))   * **Colic may be caused by H. pylori** – Colic is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries for more than three hours per day, more than 3 days per week. A 2012 Egyptian study used a stool antigen test to determine if the babies were infected if infants had //Helicobacter pylori//. Among the 55 infants with colic, 45 (81.8%) tested positive for //H. pylori//. In the control group, only 7% of the babies tested positive for //H. pylori//.(({{pubmed>long:22751879}}))
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