New Research Shows The Microbiome Could Be Linked To Depression
Of all the many ways the teeming ecosystem of microbes in a person’s gut and other tissues might affect health, its potential influences on the brain may be the most provocative. Now, a study in two large groups of Europeans has found that several species of gut bacteria are missing in people with depression. The researchers can’t say whether the absence is a cause or an effect of the illness, but they showed that many gut bacteria can make substances that affect nerve cell function—and maybe mood.
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