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Do the microbes in your gut influence what foods you like?

Scientists have identified more than 3,000 species of bacteria living in the human gut. We know they play a role in digestion and immune function. But can they also influence the kinds of food we crave?

In a 2014 study in the journal BioEssays, researchers proposed that gut microbes might manipulate the eating behavior of their hosts by generating cravings for foods the bacteria thrive on, or even causing discomfort until the host eats what benefits them.

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