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The impact of antibiotics on the gut microbiome by Dr Kevin Barrett

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Dr Kevin Barrett discusses the key challenges of antibiotic use; with a focus on the increasing evidence showing the effect antibiotics elicit on the balance and function of the gut microbiome (GM); This article will explore how antibiotics impact the GM; implications across the lifespan and practical steps that GPs can take to mitigate the impact on their patient’s GM in clinical practice;

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We are a team of Registered Dietitians and Nutritionists, led by award-winning Registered Dietitian Harriet Rose Smith. We produce evidence-based content and deliver impactful campaigns for food, nutrition, and medical nutrition brands globally. Our goal is to provide a voice of credibility on the topic of nutrition and health. We deliver award-winning nutrition writing, health writing and copywriting services.

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