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    Background Growing evidence indicates that dynamic changes in the gut microbiome can affect intelligence; however, whether the relationships are causal is unknown. Methods We conducted a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis using the summary statistics from the largest GWAS meta-analysis of gut microbiota composition (n = 18,340) and intelligence (n = 269,867)….

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    Desulfovibrio, a common gut bacteria, may play a role in the development of Parkinson’s disease by causing aggregation of the alpha-synuclein protein.

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    • Common #Gut Bacteria Linked to #Parkinson's Disease https://t.co/aoCPPeVfTt via @medscape #Desulfovibrio #metabolites #𝛂synuclein #Caenorhabditis model #gutbrainaxis Interesting, but see comment by James Beck, PhD of @ParkinsonDotOrg. Authors of the present study suggest a… https://t.co/ccNxYKv7AA

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    Functional gastrointestinal disorders—recently renamed into disorders of gut–brain interaction—such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia are highly prevalent conditions with bothersome abdominal symptoms in the absence of structural abnormalities. While traditionally considered as motility disorders or even psychosomatic conditions, our understanding of the pathophysiology has…

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    • Fantastic #GUTImages from the paper by Vanuytsel et al on "Understanding neuroimmune interactions in disorders of gut–brain interaction: from functional to immune-mediated disorders" via https://t.co/fnVJGmKQpJ #IBS #GUTBrainAxis https://t.co/3y2bkVcU88

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    Functional gastrointestinal disorders—recently renamed into disorders of gut–brain interaction—such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia are highly prevalent conditions with bothersome abdominal symptoms in the absence of structural abnormalities. While traditionally considered as motility disorders or even psychosomatic conditions, our understanding of the pathophysiology has…

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    • Fantastic #GUTImages from the paper by Vanuytsel et al on "Understanding neuroimmune interactions in disorders of gut–brain interaction: from functional to immune-mediated disorders" via https://t.co/fnVJGmKQpJ #IBS #GUTBrainAxis https://t.co/7lTEnS2rxj

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    Functional gastrointestinal disorders—recently renamed into disorders of gut–brain interaction—such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia are highly prevalent conditions with bothersome abdominal symptoms in the absence of structural abnormalities. While traditionally considered as motility disorders or even psychosomatic conditions, our understanding of the pathophysiology has…

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    • Fantastic #GUTImages from the paper by Vanuytsel et al on "Understanding neuroimmune interactions in disorders of gut–brain interaction: from functional to immune-mediated disorders" via https://t.co/fnVJGmKQpJ #IBS #GUTBrainAxis https://t.co/8PBo7s6Rg3

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    Functional gastrointestinal disorders—recently renamed into disorders of gut–brain interaction—such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia are highly prevalent conditions with bothersome abdominal symptoms in the absence of structural abnormalities. While traditionally considered as motility disorders or even psychosomatic conditions, our understanding of the pathophysiology has…

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    • Fantastic #GUTImages from the paper by Vanuytsel et al on "Understanding neuroimmune interactions in disorders of gut–brain interaction: from functional to immune-mediated disorders" via https://t.co/fnVJGmKQpJ #IBS #GUTBrainAxis https://t.co/QPJZmbZXJC

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    Functional gastrointestinal disorders—recently renamed into disorders of gut–brain interaction—such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia are highly prevalent conditions with bothersome abdominal symptoms in the absence of structural abnormalities. While traditionally considered as motility disorders or even psychosomatic conditions, our understanding of the pathophysiology has…

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    • Fantastic #GUTImages from the paper by Vanuytsel et al on "Understanding neuroimmune interactions in disorders of gut–brain interaction: from functional to immune-mediated disorders" via https://t.co/fnVJGmKQpJ #IBS #GUTBrainAxis https://t.co/Ydyynfzci4