What does your shit say about your salary, eating and your health?

Fibra, caffeine, medicine: A study of sewage from Australia finds key differences in the consumption of rich people and fakarès. A laboratory somewhere at Queensland University is storing some unusual samples: the human fecals of more than one-story Australian population. The samples, collected by the sewer treatment plants, are [...]
A laboratory somewhere at Queensland University is storing some unusual samples: the human fecals of more than one-story Australian population.
The samples, collected by sewage treatment plants, have been described as a treasure for finding eating habits and medicines for various communities. And the key to their meeting? The researcher Jake O'Brien has said.
This research group found that in areas of the rich layer, the yogurt of fibers, agrums, and caffeine was much larger. In poor - class areas, the description of drugs was in very significant use. In short, researchers found that, the richer you were, the richer you ate, the richer you ate, the BBC, Periscope.
The use of information about communities from examining their sewage is called sewage epidemiology. This practice has been in Europe and North America for two decades.
Researchers found that people reported on more consumption of healthy foods while reporting less unhealthy food eating. /Periscope












