curious2garden Well-Known Mod Staff member Mar 7, 2022 #2 Gut Microbiome Controls Blood Glucose Levels Through the Liver Gut microbes influence blood glucose levels by acting directly on the liver, not by regulating the energy expenditure of specialized fat tissues, which use glucose as fuel to create heat. news.weill.cornell.edu .
Gut Microbiome Controls Blood Glucose Levels Through the Liver Gut microbes influence blood glucose levels by acting directly on the liver, not by regulating the energy expenditure of specialized fat tissues, which use glucose as fuel to create heat. news.weill.cornell.edu .
Chunky Stool Well-Known Member Mar 7, 2022 #4 PadawanWarrior said: Is it chunky? Click to expand... Probably. It blew me away that they could analyze human poop using only chemistry & mathematics to determine if the donor suffers from depression!
PadawanWarrior said: Is it chunky? Click to expand... Probably. It blew me away that they could analyze human poop using only chemistry & mathematics to determine if the donor suffers from depression!
PadawanWarrior Well-Known Member Mar 7, 2022 #5 Chunky Stool said: Probably. It blew me away that they could analyze human poop using only chemistry & mathematics to determine if the donor suffers from depression! Click to expand... I've got a degree in Mathematics, but that's not what I signed up for, .
Chunky Stool said: Probably. It blew me away that they could analyze human poop using only chemistry & mathematics to determine if the donor suffers from depression! Click to expand... I've got a degree in Mathematics, but that's not what I signed up for, .
Chunky Stool Well-Known Member Mar 7, 2022 #6 PadawanWarrior said: I've got a degree in Mathematics, but that's not what I signed up for, . Click to expand... It also requires a supercomputer.
PadawanWarrior said: I've got a degree in Mathematics, but that's not what I signed up for, . Click to expand... It also requires a supercomputer.