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Probiotic Safety—Reasonable Certainty of No Harm—Reply

JAMA Internal Medicine - United States
doi 10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.7492
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Internal Medicine
Date

February 1, 2019

Authors
Pieter A. Cohen
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American Medical Association (AMA)


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