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High levels of serotonin linked to Crohn’s disease flare-ups – Medical News Today
A new study suggests that serotonin could disrupt gut microbiota and cause Crohn’s disease flare-ups.

- A recent study suggests that increased serotonin levels may prevent the gut from cleaning out damaged or dying cells, a process called autophagy.
- This, in turn, can change the composition of gut bacteria, resulting in inflammation and more severe disease…
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