Are gut bacteria linked to heart health?

Ask the doctorIn the last 15 years, however, research has produced two big surprises. Each microbe has its own genes. The first big surprise was that, collectively, all the microbes that live on us or

Ask the doctor


In the last 15 years, however, research has produced two big surprises. Each microbe has its own genes. The first big surprise was that, collectively, all the microbes that live on us or in us have more than 100 times as many genes as we have human genes. All their genes, taken as a group, are called our microbiome.