<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Groundbreaking study reveals how pesticides interact with human gut bacteria, leading to metabolic changes.Research uncovers specific bacterial species mitigating pesticide-induced toxicity, offering potential probiotic therapies.Findings highlight nuances in pesticide effects on gut microbes, reprogramming metabolism and lipid profiles.Discovery signifies gut bacteria's role in modulating inflammation from pesticide exposure, shaping future interventions.Study underscores importance of understanding pesticide-microbiome dynamics for human health protection.