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Life on Mars? It probably looks like something you'd find in your stomach

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María Rosa Rosa Pino Otín is a Professor and researcher of Microbiology , Universidad San Jorge .

We often forget how wonderful it is that life exists, and what a special and unique phenomenon it is.

The search for life in inhospitable places is focused on satellites, especially those orbiting Jupiter and Saturn .

As its numbers increase, it releases exotoxins that inflame and damage gastric tissue.

This is how ulcers eventually develop, as the underlying connective tissue is exposed to acidity of the stomach.

The Martians we dream of today might look more like H. pylori than anything else.

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