Health
Ingestible capsule that could help demystify the gut-brain axis – Science Daily
A team of experts from engineering, neuroscience, applied microbiology, and physics has been making headway on building a platform that can monitor and model th…

Anyone who has experienced “butterflies in the stomach” before giving a big presentation will be unsurprised to learn there is a physical connection between their gut and their brain. Neuroscientists and medical professionals call this connection the “gut-brain axis” (GBA); a better understanding of the GBA could lead to the development of treatments and cures for neurological disorders such as depression and anxiety, as well as for a range of chronic auto-immune inflammatory diseases such as ir…
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