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Rebuilding vaginal health with beneficial bacteria
Bacteria from healthy vaginas show promise in protecting women from pathogens, but advancing their development requires more funding and research.
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Doctors have been treating bacterial vaginosis with the same antibiotic for decades. This fatty acid could change that.
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