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Scott C. AndersonPsychology Today |
How a century of probiotics led to the psychobiotic revolution.
There is an important connection between your nose bacteria and your brain.
The most popular herbicide on the planet is also killing gut microbes.
This newly-recognized tissue network has big implications for gut-brain signaling.
The gut and oral microbiome have a surprising relationship with suicidal ideation.
How the thymus controls health and aging, even into old age.
Researchers have found a link between the gut and autism, but is it real?