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StudyFinds on MSNCould microbes replace anxiety meds? Why a calm mind starts in your stomach, not your headMental health disorders are on the rise globally, with anxiety affecting millions. While there's no shortage of prescription ...
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IFLScience on MSNDo Extreme Microbes Live Outside The ISS? Yesterday's Spacewalk Will Help Find OutAmong the objectives of the walk, there was an intriguing scientific objective: The duo swabbed the surface material around ...
Could the key to easing anxiety be hidden in our gut? Scientists have discovered a crucial connection between gut microbes and anxiety-related behavior. Their research suggests that microbial ...
Scientists have discovered a direct link between gut microbes and anxiety-related behaviour. Microbial metabolites, ...
Could the key to easing anxiety be hidden in our gut? Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and the National Neuroscience ...
In pre-clinical studies, the scientists observed that in a germ-free environment, those which were not exposed to live microbes, showed significantly more anxiety-related behavior than those with ...
Gut microbes influence anxiety by regulating brain activity, offering potential for probiotic-based mental health treatments.
Introduction It has been hypothesised that the regular consumption of safe, live microbes confers health-promoting attributes, including the prevention of disease. To address this hypothesis, we ...
In pre-clinical studies, the scientists observed that in a germ-free environment, those which were not exposed to live microbes, showed significantly more anxiety-related behavior than those with ...
A new study reveals that close social contacts, such as friends, influence the composition of the microbiota — the community ...
It is certainly possible that bacteria and fungi might have found a way out of the ISS. The pressing question is: can these microorganisms find a way to survive – and maybe even thrive – out ...
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