Scientists explore role of gut-brain axis in Parkinson's, anxiety and long COVID

It affects your mood, your sleep, even your motivation to exercise. There's convincing evidence that it's the starting point for Parkinson's disease and could be responsible for long COVID's cognitive effects. And it sits about 2 feet below your brain.

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