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How a Common Stomach Bug Causes Cancer

Por: The Atlantic Health October 19, 2023

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Half the people in the world harbor this bacterium, but it sickens only a fraction. Why?Illustration by Jared Bartman / The Atlantic. Source: Alamy.October 19, 2023, 7 AM ETAt first, doctors didn’t believe that bacteria could live in the stomach at all. Too acidic, they thought. But in 1984, a young Australian physician named Barry Marshall gulped down an infamous concoction of . On , he started vomiting. On day 10, an endoscopy revealed that... + full article



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