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Brain function improvements with gut bacteria

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"A new study finds an association between the composition of microorganisms that inhabit the gut and cognitive health.

As one of the first studies to use data from a large sample of community-dwelling participants, it contributes to a growing body of research into the link between the gut microbiome and the brain.

Further work is needed, but the hope is that gut microorganisms could be a target for preventing or treating cognitive decline in later life."

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Pleased you are making progress My relapses are predictable and related to increase in body temp no eg vaccine flu etc Seem to last about three days ....summer here for me in NZ has been good Take care and stay safe alan

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I’ve also heard about this. I now always ensure I have a bowl of yoghurt with fruit everyday.

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