Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline
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Research suggests that intestinal interoceptive dysfunction may contribute to age-associated cognitive decline. The gut and its microbes are thought to play a role in this process, potentially by disrupting brain signaling. Some studies indicate that enhancing gut-brain communication or targeting the vagus nerve may help reverse or improve memory loss in aging.
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