The bacteria in your gut could be having a big impact on your brain, with new research on animals showing a clear link between what goes on downstairs and what happens upstairs.
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The evidence is increasingly compelling according to John F Cryan, professor of anatomy and neuroscience at University College Cork. Recent research by Cryan and his colleagues has shown a direct link between stress in the early life of animals and a different selection of gut bacteria when they grow up.
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Prof. John Cryan: Feeling stressed? The answer could be in your gut | Health | WIRED
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