How Your Gut Microbiome May Be Fuelling Social Anxiety
Revolutionary research reveals that the trillions of microbes living in our intestines might be the puppet masters behind our most profound social fears.
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Revolutionary research reveals that the trillions of microbes living in our intestines might be the puppet masters behind our most profound social fears.
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Read moreNeuroscientists have discovered anxiety’s precise neural address. More remarkably, they’ve found a way to switch it off without the mental fog, memory lapses, or cognitive dulling that plague millions taking conventional anxiety medications.
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