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Rolando Rodriguez
Rolando Rodriguezalmost 2 years ago
Anxiety: 11 of 21 studies say regulating gut bacteria may help

Anxiety: 11 of 21 studies say regulating gut bacteria may help

A new review evaluating the findings of 21 studies suggests that interventions regulating the intestinal flora could help reduce anxiety symptoms.

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