Summary
Past studies have found that gut activity can have significant impacts on the brain, and vice versa.
Now, new research in mice explains how some of that communication might occur: through very small numbers of live bacteria traveling from the gut to the brain via the vagus nerve.
Researchers from …
Source: ScienceAlert
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