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Dairy Dialog podcast 119: Danone, Faerch, Too Good To Go
Dairy Dialog podcast 119: Danone, Faerch, Too Good To Go This week, we have three interviews. We feature conversations with Jamie Crummie, co-founder of Too Good To Go; Mark Tollman, group strategic sales director at Faerch Group; and Miguel Freitas, PhD, nutrition scientist at Danone.
We also have our weekly look at the global dairy markets with Liam Fenton, at StoneX.
Danone on probiotics and covid-19
In an article last month in mBio, the journal of the American Society for Microbiology, Heenam Stanley Kim, PhD, from Korea University’s Laboratory for Human-Microbial Interactions in Seoul, said as both elderliness and chronic conditions are often associated with an altered gut microbiota, resulting in disrupted gut barrier integrity, and gut symptoms have consistently been associated with more severe illness in COVID-19 patients, it is possible dysfunction of the gut as a whole influences COV
People infected with COVID-19 experience a wide range of symptoms and severities, the most commonly reported including high fevers and respiratory problems. However, autopsy and other studies have also revealed that the infection can affect the liver, kidney, heart, spleen–and even the gastrointestinal tract. How strike, COVID-19 wrecked education calendar FCE Odugbo: Buhari’s magnanimity and […]
Imbalances in gut bacteria could be associated with more severe cases of COVID-19, according to a new hypothesis. Some patients who were hospitalized due to