Gut Bacteria May Be Implicated in Rheumatoid Arthritis (Wired)

The bacteria that live in your intestines are a mixed blessing. Scientists have known for decades that this so-called microbiota helps us digest our food and crowds out infectious germs. The bugs have also been implicated in allergies and obesity. Now, a new study adds one more potential malady to the list: rheumatoid arthritis.

Read the full coverage in Wired.