How alcohol affects your gut microbiome

Scientists are beginning to explore how the two relate.

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March 2, 2024

Scientists are just beginning to explore the relationship between drinking alcohol and the good and bad bacteria in your gut.

An illustration of a person standing in the middle of a winding tube that contains alcohol bottles and microbes found in the digestive tract.

Mojo Wang

Here’s what to know about how drinking affects your microbiome.

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