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Study asks, ‘Could faecal transplants slow down age-related cognitive decline?’ – NutraIngredients.com
Faecal Microbial Transplants (FMT) could preserve or even improve cognitive function say European researchers as they point to microbe-based approaches as a way…
Teams from the UK and Italy highlight findings that stress the importance of the intestinal microbiota on the gut-brain axis and age dependent changes of the gut microbiome on spatial learning and memory.
Ageing is an inevitable process that starts immediately after birth and ultimately leads to physical health problems as well as a decline in psychological well-being and cognitive function, says Dr David Vauzour, from the university of East Anglias Norwich Medical School.
Research has shown t…
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