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The Microbiome-Mental Health Link: Why Your Gut Bacteria Control Your Social Anxiety

  • Post Date July 27, 2026
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For years, doctors told anxious people it was “all in their head.” Turns out, they had the wrong organ. The Stomach Knows First Here is […]

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Thinking of Yours:Illustration of the gut-brain axis showing a split human silhouette with a brain connected to gut bacteria through the vagus nerve, representing the microbiome-mental health link.
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