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Gut microbiome may have fueled the growth of humans' big brains, study suggests


The community of microbes that live in the gut, known as the gut microbiome, may have fueled the evolution of humans’ huge brains, a new study suggests.

“Microbiome research has begun to show us exactly how the gut and the brain communicate to influence behavior and overall wellbeing,” said study co- author Katherine Amato, an associate professor of biological anthropology at Northwestern University in Chicago.



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