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Increasing adherence to the Mediterranean diet and lifestyle is associated with reduced fecal calprotectin and intra-individual changes in microbial composition of healthy subjects

  • L. Godny
  • , L. Reshef
  • , T. Sharar Fischler
  • , S. Elial-Fatal
  • , T. Pfeffer-Gik
  • , B. Raykhel
  • , K. Rabinowitz
  • , A. Levi-Barda
  • , T. T. Perets
  • , R. Barkan
  • , I. Goren
  • , J. E. Ollech
  • , H. Yanai
  • , U. Gophna
  • , I. Dotan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Rabin Medical Center Israel
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Ariel University
  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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