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Gerry Bodeker
Dr. Bodeker is an adjunct professor of epidemiology at Columbia University and has researched and taught in medical sciences at Oxford for two decades.
How Your Genes Can Help You Find the Best Eating Plan for Your Gut
Genetics and diet are directly connected, but not in the way previously believed. What to know about how your inherited history affects the microbiome.
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The Mediterranean Diet Is a Healthy Eating Plan—But It’s Far From Universal
Experts explain in great detail that a major problem with the Mediterranean diet is that it doesn't take other cultures into account.
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