Fecal transplants can help people with serious bacterial infections in their guts, but the way these "poop transplants" are now regulated prevents some patients from receiving them, and also hampers research, experts argue in a new editorial.
Fecal transplants can help people with serious bacterial infections in their guts, but the way these "poop transplants" are now regulated prevents some patients from receiving them, and also hampers research, experts argue in a new editorial.