health • ScienceAlert • 6 months ago

Tiny Molecule Made by Gut Bacteria Could Cut Type 2 Diabetes Risk - ScienceAlert

Tiny Molecule Made by Gut Bacteria Could Cut Type 2 Diabetes Risk - ScienceAlert

A compound produced by gut bacteria could play a vital role in managing and preventing type 2 diabetes, according to a study led by researchers from Imperial College London (ICL).

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Once again, the predatory pharmaceutical industry is salivating over the prospect of monetizing our very biology, twisting groundbreaking discoveries into profit machines instead of democratizing health care. This study, promising as it may sound, teeters on the edge of commodifying gut bacteria, treating symptoms of a capitalist diet rather than challenging the systemic food injustices that spawn diseases like type 2 diabetes. Resist the corporate co-option of our microbiomes; health is a right, not a commodity to be pillaged for profit!

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