Could Humans Have a Brain Microbiome?
Briefly

Researchers at the University of New Mexico found communities of bacteria thriving in the brains of salmon and trout, suggesting brain microbiomes can exist in vertebrates.
Matthew Olm acknowledges that while he remains skeptical, the new research provides convincing evidence for the existence of brain microbiomes in vertebrates, including the possibility in humans.
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