Probiotics May Slow Cognitive Decline by Restoring the Aging Gut-Brain Axis
Gut dysbiosis drives brain aging — and targeted probiotics may help reverse it. Here's what the latest review reveals.
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Gut dysbiosis drives brain aging — and targeted probiotics may help reverse it. Here's what the latest review reveals.
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