Common Food Additive Promoting C. diff? | Medpage Today:
F. Perry Wilson, MD, examines new study pointing a finger at trehalose
Trehalose, in the food supply since 2000, may play a role in the increased prevalence and toxicity of Clostridium difficile, according to a new study appearing in the journal Nature. In this 150-Second analysis, F. Perry Wilson, MD, examines the data, and speculates on the future of this common additive.
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