Brain scientists transplanted poo from young mice into the guts of older mice, with some astonishing results. After the old mice had a 'smoothie' of feces implanted into their guts through a tube, they showed some major improvements in their learning abilities, memory, and anxiety levels.
The study's lead author, John Cryan, called it a 'rewinding' 'rejuvenating' effect. His team plans to use their findings to investigate the relationship between the gut and the brain in future.Ultimately, they want to work out if the procedure can reverse aging in humans too.Dr.
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