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Scientists have long suspected that stomach bacteria may have an effect on how the brain works.Now, increasingly, studies are providing evidence that the bacteria in the gut may 'communicate' with the brain, improving mental health and behaviour in conditions such as anxiety, and possibly even autism and Asperger's syndrome.Dr Emeran Mayer, a professor of medicine and psychiatry at the University
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