Gut-brain axis links aging memory; Stanford study reverses deficits in mice

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Stanford researchers show age-related memory loss in mice can be driven by gut microbiome changes that weaken signals along the vagus nerve to the hippocampus; by modifying gut bacteria or stimulating the vagus nerve, old mice regained memory performance, suggesting peripheral gut-brain interventions could help human cognitive aging.
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