Gut Bacteria Metabolite Linked to Brain Barrier Weakness and Alzheimer's Risk
Scientists have identified a new connection between gut health and Alzheimer's disease. A metabolite produced by gut bacteria has been found to compromise the blood-brain barrier, which normally shields the brain from harmful substances. This weakening is associated with biological changes linked to Alzheimer's progression. The findings add to growing evidence that the gut microbiome may play a role in cognitive decline.
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