Discussion 2.1- Probiotics
icrobes can have a major impact on a person's digestive tract.
Choose a current research article discusses the potential health effects of probiotics in a person’s diet.
To locate articles, you may use https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ (Links to an external site.) or LIRN Library (Links to an external site.).
- Share your article's findings with the class.
- Include whether or not your article supports the use of probiotics or was against the use of probiotics.
- Share whether or not you agree with the findings from the article. Explain your answer.
Discussion Expectations:
The minimum requirements for class discussions are to respond directly to the discussion prompt and to respond to at least two other posts, by other students or the instructor, by the end of the week. The discussion will close on the due date and will NOT be reopened for a late submission.
Submit one main post responding directly to each part of the discussion prompt by Thursday at 11:59 PM ET. This should be a substantive response (between 75 -150 words minimum) to the topic(s) in your own words, referencing (using APA format) what you have discovered in your required reading and other learning activities. You may use resources in addition to your textbook that supports your post(s); however, you must mention the source(s) that you used in your post(s) using APA format in-text citations and reference lists. You can review APA formatting here: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
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