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|Name = The Microbiota, Probiotics & Prebiotics | |Name = The Microbiota, Probiotics & Prebiotics | ||
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|Description = In this webinar we take a look at the microbiota, what it is, why it is relevant to our veterinary patients and what happens when it becomes imbalanced (known as a dysbiosis). We then go on to learn about probiotics and prebioitcs and how they can be beneficial to our patients, before finishing up looking at some evidence supporting their use. | |Description = In this webinar we take a look at the microbiota, what it is, why it is relevant to our veterinary patients and what happens when it becomes imbalanced (known as a dysbiosis). We then go on to learn about probiotics and prebioitcs and how they can be beneficial to our patients, before finishing up looking at some evidence supporting their use. | ||
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|Author = Gemma Ives | |Author = Gemma Ives | ||
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The Microbiota, Probiotics & Prebiotics
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Description | In this webinar we take a look at the microbiota, what it is, why it is relevant to our veterinary patients and what happens when it becomes imbalanced (known as a dysbiosis). We then go on to learn about probiotics and prebioitcs and how they can be beneficial to our patients, before finishing up looking at some evidence supporting their use. |
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