Article 6JCZ1 Viruses living in human gut could help regulate stress, study suggests

Viruses living in human gut could help regulate stress, study suggests

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Linda Geddes Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6JCZ1)

Research into bacteriophages adds to evidence that gut and brain interactions influence our behaviour

Viruses are widely regarded as harmful to our health, but a subset of viruses living in the gut could play a crucial role in regulating stress, research suggests.

The discovery adds to mounting evidence that interactions between the gut and brain influence people's behaviours, and could eventually lead to new treatments for stress-related conditions that target the vast community of viruses living inside us.

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