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            "title": "Diet, disease, and the microbiome",
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            "content_html": "A healthy microbiome &mdash; the genes of tiny organisms living in the digestive tract &mdash; helps protect its human host from chronic diseases. Researchers do not yet fully understand the connection, but it appears that eating unprocessed plant-based foods allows the gut microbiome to thrive.",
            "summary": "A healthy microbiome &mdash; the genes of tiny organisms living in the digestive tract &mdash; helps protect its human host from chronic diseases. Researchers do not yet fully understand the connection, but it appears that eating unprocessed plant-based foods allows the gut microbiome to thrive.",
            "date_published": "2021-04-21T00:00:00-04:00",
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