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Of the approximately 530 million adults worldwide with diabetes, about 98% have type 2 diabetes, a condition characterized by insulin resistance leading to elevated blood sugar levels. Several factors, including age, family history, ethnicity, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle, influence the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes. Recently, scientists have been exploring the gut microbiome's role in increasing this risk. Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston have identified specific bacterial strains and viruses that can alter the gut microbiome in ways linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, as detailed in their study published in *Nature Medicine*.