U.S. Corn Belt: Intensive farming and shallow groundwater affect precipitation patterns

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- The article discusses a new study that has found a potential link between gut microbiome composition and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
- Researchers analyzed stool samples from individuals with Alzheimer's disease and healthy controls, and discovered distinct differences in the gut microbial communities between the two groups.
- The findings suggest that alterations in the gut microbiome may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease, and that targeting the gut microbiome could be a promising avenue for future therapeutic interventions.

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