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  • Income and Social Protection
  • Yes! We can make social programs that address this (from the state/federal governments): paid family leave, so that low-income mothers won’t have to rely on the same antibiotics.
  • Hello! What are some ways that negative effects of stomach (gut) health, caused by poor income and social protection, can be solved?
  • Education
  • Yes, I am! More research should be done on this topic, so more information should become widespread about this, so that women (and men) should be aware of how antibiotics don’t cure everything.
  • Greetings! Are you aware of some ways that negative effects of stomach (gut) health, caused by poor education, can be solved?
  • Working Life Conditions
  • For sure! The interventions that should be implemented to address this are more financial support to women of low-income or poor backgrounds, so that they have more time to focus on improving their health, since it has long-term effects on their gut microbiome.
  • Hi! Are you aware of some ways that negative effects of stomach (gut) health, caused by poor working life conditions, can be solved?
  • Gut microbiome negatively affects women because many women are single mothers who have low income and don’t have social protection, and thus are disproportionately affected because they can’t afford the treatment.
  • Housing, Basic Amenities, and the Environment
  • Hello. Are you aware of some ways that negative effects of stomach (gut) health, caused by poor housing, basic amenities, and the environment, can be solved?
  • Due to the earlier woman-stay at home culture, many older women didn’t receive high school education (or many low-income younger women) regarding health and antibiotics, so they don’t know that if they take too many antibiotics, their effect will be detrimental to their gut microbiome instead of beneficial.
  • Food Insecurity
  • Yes, of course, I am! We could make healthy, nutritious food more accessible so that everyone has access to these foods to keep a healthy gut microbiome alive.
  • Hi! Are you aware of some ways that negative effects of stomach (gut) health, caused by poor food insecurity, can be solved?
  • Some women from low-income or social backgrounds don’t have a good lifestyle or a good diet, because they are too busy trying to pay their bills in order to live properly pay attention to their lifestyle. Unfortunately, longitudinal studies have shown how factors such as diet, lifestyle (ex: exercise, smoking, etc.), and drug intake have an impact on the microbial composition of gut bacteria, and how it will be positive or negative to a woman’s health in the long term.
  • Access to Affordable Health Services of Decent Quality
  • Yep! We could make a cheaper implementation of affordable and decent quality health services, which would allow everyone to have access to life saving hospitals and doctors which could stop these gut microbiome issues from harming people.
  • Hi! Are you aware of some ways that negative effects of stomach (gut) health, caused by poor access to affordable health care of decent quality, can be solved?
  • Many low-income women don’t have basic housing and basic amenities because they come from a poor or an underprivileged background, which culminates in an environment where women can’t have any of these things, which leads to the intake of bacteria, which could affect a woman’s gut microbiome negatively (long-termly).
  • Of course! Charities could be started so individuals could donate to help supply women's poor housing, basic amenities, and the environment that they live in to prevent bacteria creating these current and long-term issues.
  • People that are unable to purchase food and have food insecurities can often suffer from malnutrition, which can negatively affect their gut microbiome. With a lack of food due to food insecurity, the person’s body is unable to receive the nutrition to keep a healthy gut microbiome alive, risking the person’s total health, as a healthy gut microbiome is essential for healthy human life.
  • Without access to health services, people aren’t able to see doctors and get available treatment so they suffer from diseases that could be treated or prevented with proper medical care. People without access to health services of decent quality that have suffering gut microbiomes will not be able to get the help that they need to heal their gut microbiome from doctors and hospitals.
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