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Study finds couples share a significant amount of oral and gut microbes

A study has revealed that people living in the same household share about 25% of their oral and gut microbes. Experts have been consulted to evaluate the significance of this microbial sharing.

A recent study indicates that individuals living together may share approximately 25% of their oral and gut microbes. Experts were consulted to discuss the implications of these findings.

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  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: experts

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Original Headline

Live with a partner? You may be sharing more microbes than you think

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Study finds couples share a significant amount of oral and gut microbes