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How the Bacteria in Your Gut Microbiome Can Impact Mental Health and Cognitive Functioning

Dr. Ali Rezaie shared her expertise on the gut microbiome and mental health with Well + Good. “The gut-brain axis is an evolutionary phenomenon that connects the microbiome and the brain, and it shows up in the nervous pathway, endocrine pathway, and immune pathway,” says Ali Rezaie, MD, a California-based gastroenterologist and author of The Microbiome Connection.

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Source: Wellandgood.com

Posted on: May 16, 2022