Gut-brain axis impacts treatment outcomes in bipolar patients, study finds

A new review, published in Microbiology, is the first to systematically review the potential effects of psychotropics (the drugs used to treat bipolar disorder) on the gut microbiome of treated and untreated bipolar individuals.
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