Probiotics Research Initiative Spurs Debate On NCCAM’s Pediatrics Role
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Research on probiotics for prevention and treatment of pediatric illness is not a high enough priority for U.S. children to justify National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine funding, an NCCAM advisory council member maintained
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