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New Delhi, Oct 11: A new study has found compelling evidence that the trillions of microbes living in our gut may play a direct role in influencing mental health, potentially transforming how we approach conditions like depression, anxiety, and even schizophrenia.

Researchers from the University of South Australia have uncovered the strongest proof yet that changes in gut bacteria can alter brain chemistry, stress responses, and behaviour — opening up new possibilities for treatments. Their findings were published in the prestigious journal Nature Mental Health.

Lead author Srinivas Kamath, a doctoral candidate, described the gut-brain connection as "one of the most exciting frontiers in mental health research," emphasizing how microbes in the diges

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