Mouse study suggests genetic contribution to anxiety is partially mediated by gut microbiome

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Mouse study suggests genetic contribution to anxiety is partially mediated by gut microbiome

The prevalence of anxiety disorders, already the most common mental illness in many countries, including the U.S., has surged during the novel coronavirus pandemic. A study led by researchers in Berkeley Lab’s Biosciences Area provides evidence that taking care of our gut microbiome may help mitigate some of that anxiety.

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