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Pinpointing the Role of Microbes in Human Gut-Brain Communication

“Pinpointing the Role of Microbes in Human Gut-Brain Communication” Gut Microbiota Research & Practice August 3, 2016

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How Tiny Microbes In Your Gut Affect Your Mood

“Pinpointing the Role of Microbes in Human Gut-Brain Communication” Gut Microbiota Research & Practice August 3, 2016

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Why We Feel Emotions in Our Guts, And What Microbes Have to Do with It

“Why We Feel Emotions in Our Guts, And What Microbes Have to Do with It” LA Times July 8, 2016

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Gut Microbes May Be Changing Our Minds

“Gut Microbes May Be Changing Our Minds” Elsevier SciTech Connect June 27, 2016

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Microbiome: Bacterial Broadband

“Microbiome: Bacterial Broadband” Nature | Outlook May 19, 2016

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Findings from the Gut—New Insights into the Human Microbiome

“Findings from the Gut—New Insights into the Human Microbiome” Scientific American April 29, 2016

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How Your Gut Bacteria Influences Your Emotions

“How Your Gut Bacteria Influences Your Emotions” NPR | On Point with Tom Ashbrook June 29, 2015

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When Gut Bacteria Changes Brain Function

“When Gut Bacteria Changes Brain Function” The Atlantic June 24, 2015

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Interior Life

“Interior Life” U Magazine Summer 2015

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