Summary
Researchers increasingly recognize the role of the gut microbiome in influencing activity in the brain, coined the gut-brain axis. For example, these microbes influence addiction, including alcohol use disorder (AUD).1,2 However, much of this work focuses on only part of the microflorabacteriale…
Source: the-scientist.com
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