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We host huge numbers of bacteria in our bodies-so many, in fact, that
there are more bacterial cells than human cells in each of us. What are
those bacteria doing there, and what happens when our personal
ecological systems get disrupted? We'll learn how probiotics can help
re-establish a beneficial balance.
Guests: Kelly Karpa, R Ph, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Pharmacology at the Pennsylvania State University College
of Medicine. She is author of Elsevier's Integrated Pharmacology and
Bacteria for Breakfast: Probiotics for Good Health.
Gerald Callahan, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Immunology and the
Public Understanding of Science, with appointments in the departments
of Pathology and English at Colorado State University. He has written
many books, including Infection: The Uninvited Universe.
Price: $16.00
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