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SUMMARY:Vice 5x28 - Post-Truth News &amp: Microbiome
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DESCRIPTION:&quot:Post-Truth News&quot: - The U.S. is more divided acros
	sparty lines than ever before in recent American history\, andnowhere are 
	these divisions more visible than in our media.With President Trump waging
	 a war on mainstream news outletsand the rise of hyperpartisan sites sprea
	ding misinformation\,trust in the traditional press has fallen to a record
	 low of32%. VICE Correspondent Isobel Yeung looks at what's drivingthe med
	ia's battle over facts and the polarization of theAmerican public in the T
	rump era. &quot\;Microbiome&quot\; -Powerful antibiotics and widespread sa
	nitation practices haveexpanded lifespans across the industrialized world.
	 But theyhave also come at a cost. Our microbiomes\, or the trillions ofmi
	crobes collectively working in our bodies to help regulateour immune syste
	m and food digestion\, have lost much of itshealth-promoting bacteria beca
	use of our modern lifestyles andsanitation practices. Scientists across th
	e world are nowlooking to the planet's few remaining pre-industrializedsoc
	ieties to see what industrialized guts have lost - and indoing so\, could 
	fundamentally change the way scientists thinkabout germs. Thomas Morton he
	ads to the Central AfricanRepublic to see this emerging field of microbiom
	e science.
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