Animals
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New Study Reveals How Microbiome From Young Mice 'Reverse Aging' in Mouse Brains
Researchers of the latest study used a prebiotic inulin-enriched microbiota, a prebiotic that feeds beneficial bacteria in the gut, to lessen the effects of aging in the brains of middle-aged mice. However, it was unclear whether the microbiota itself caused the slowing of brain aging.
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