Highlights: Targeting serotonin in the gut epithelium could reduce anxiety, depression, and digestive side effe
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New research reveals how targeting serotonin in the gut may reduce depression and anxiety with fewer side effects.
Highlights: Targeting serotonin in the gut epithelium could reduce anxiety, depression, and digestive side effe
Scientists have uncovered new links between the gut and brain that might lead to better ways of treating depression and anxiety. The findings could...
Highlights: Proton beam therapy targets glioblastoma with fewer side effects About 56% of patients survived 12 m
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