Harvard scientists link gut bacteria to depression through hidden inflammation trigger
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Harvard scientists have discovered that the gut bacterium Morganella morganii may contribute to depression by producing a molecule that triggers inflammation when it interacts with a common pollutant. This inflammation is closely associated with depressive symptoms. The research sheds light on the molecular mechanisms through which gut microbes can affect brain health and suggests potential new treatment avenues that focus on the immune system.
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The link between gut health and mental well-being has gained increasing attention in recent years, with numerous studies suggesting that the microbiome can influence mood and cognitive function. This research adds a new dimension by identifying a specific bacterium and its chemical interactions that could lead to inflammation and depression, potentially reshaping how we approach mental health treatment.
This article is based on research findings and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical concerns.
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