a coloraized electronic microscopic scan of a microbiome sample

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a puzzle. Your gut microbiome may have the key.

New research reveals connections between certain gut bacteria and chronic fatigue syndrome, an ailment often connected to long COVID.

Microbes in the human gut help digest food and aid nutrient absorption, key parts of overall health. This hand-colored scanning electron micrograph reveals the large number and variability of bacteria present in human excrement.
Photograph by Martin Oeggerli, Micronaut. Kindly supported by University Hospital Basel and School of Life Sciences, FHNW
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