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    Perhaps more unsettling is an oft-repeated bit of trivia: the bacteria inside of us outnumber our own human cells ten to one. However, new research conducted by Ron Milo, Shai Fuchs, and Ron Sender at the Weizmann Institute of Science has recently proven that this long-standing myth is false, and the ratio is actually closer to 1 to 1.
    False. This is a popular misconception, but it’s just not true, since viruses and bacteria die almost instantly when they leave the body.
     
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