Your gut microbes may influence how you handle stress
Briefly

The accuracy with which these patterns emerged was really amazing, says Arpana Church, a neuroscientist at UCLA's Goodman-Luskin Microbiome Center who led the new study.
Resilient individuals had really efficient brakes in the brain, with increased features related to improved emotion regulation and cognition, leading to less hyper-stressed responses.
Research suggests that biomarkers in the microbiome could guide decisions around treatment and mental health, offering potential for future treatments.
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