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01/28/2017 / By David Gutierrez
Stunning scientific discovery finds that gut bacteria control your brain chemistry, altering moods and more
Researchers from the University of Exeter Medical School and University of Zaragoza in Spain have uncovered a new way that the community of microorganisms symbiotically living in the human gut may contribute to helping regulate brain chemistry. The remarkable study was published in the journal PLOS ONE. The human gut alone hosts approximately 100 trillion […]
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