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“how long do we have to wait until we experience another similarly intense event?”. This is a challenging question but, fortunately, there is a branch of statistics, called extreme value theory, that provides ways in which we can answer that exact question using past events.
In this interesting article, Christopher Damman, Associate Professor of Gastroenterology at the University of Washington, discusses the relationship between chronic disease and microorganisms in your gut microbiome.