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New research from reveals that the gut microbiome regulates the body's diurnal (day-night) rhythms in stress hormones. Depletion of gut microbiota results in disruptions in the brain's core circadian ...
New research links gut microbes to stress regulation, revealing their role in managing circadian rhythms and influencing ...
The stress response enables a rapid reaction to threats, whereas circadian rhythms anticipate environmental changes.