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  • Cedars-Sinai researchers have previously shown that the presence of methane in the gut is associated with a slowing of intestinal transit, which may also allow for increased time for absorption of nutrients and enhanced energy harvest thus contributing to a variety of diseases including C-IBS, diabetes and obesity, noted Jeffrey Riley, chief executive officer of Synthetic Biologics.
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