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- This article discusses a new study that has discovered a potential link between gut microbiome composition and the development of Alzheimer's disease.
- The researchers found that individuals with Alzheimer's disease had significantly different gut microbiome profiles compared to healthy controls, with a reduction in the diversity and abundance of certain beneficial bacteria.
- The findings suggest that targeting the gut microbiome through dietary interventions or probiotic supplementation could be a promising avenue for the prevention or treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

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