Study Links Gut-Brain Axis to Age-Related Memory in Mice, Reversing Decline
Stanford scientists have conducted a new study in mice, suggesting that age-related memory decline may be influenced by signals transmitted from the gut to the brain. This research indicates that brain aging alone might not be the sole factor. By restoring this gut-brain connection, older mice demonstrated memory formation capabilities comparable to younger mice, opening new avenues for research into memory loss.
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