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A Csic Study Confirms This: the Composition of Your Intestinal Microbiota Directly Influences Your Memory and How Your Brain Ages

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A study by the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) focuses on an increasingly relevant relationship: that between the intestine and the brain. Research suggests that the intestinal microbiota, that is, the set of bacteria that inhabit the digestive system, can influence cognitive health as we age. The work, carried out with 54 healthy people over 55 years of age, shows that the composition of the microbiota is not the same in all cases…

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A study by the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) focuses on an increasingly relevant relationship: that between the intestine and the brain. Research suggests that the intestinal microbiota, that is, the set of bacteria that inhabit the digestive system, can influence cognitive health as we age. The work, carried out with 54 healthy people over 55 years of age, shows that the composition of the microbiota is not the same in all cases…

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www.larazon.es broke the news in Spain on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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