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We had the opportunity to speak with Biffy, a Bifidobacterium living in Bircan, a small city that is a part of our Nation’s birth canal. Biffy shared with us some concerns surrounding the Bircan community and their contribution to the development of the newborn in the body.</description></item></channel></rss>