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These two things may strongly increase cognitive decline

A new study involving researchers from Mount Sinai and the University of Iowa has found that the balance of bacteria in the gut—known as the gut microbiome—may play a crucial role in cognitive health, especially in people who experience food insecurity. Published in npj Aging, the study is the first of its kind to explore how […] The post These two things may strongly increase cognitive decline appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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