"Processed Foods Can Kill off Good Bacteria.
Biology, 19.05.2020 02:22 mimithurmond03
Read the following paragraph from the section
"Processed Foods Can Kill off Good Bacteria.
Our bacteria also protect us from a
wide range of illnesses But recently,
scientists say that there has been an
increase in certain illnesses in the
population. The number of people
who are overweight has increased,
Allergies, asthma, arthritis and heart
disease have also increased,
Scientists think that the increase in
these illnesses means that
something is wrong with the
bacterial populations in our guts.
Which of the following is an adcurate
explanation of what this paragraph means?
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