Reversing Memory Loss via the Vagus Nerve
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Research suggests that the vagus nerve plays a role in memory loss associated with aging. Studies have found that enhancing gut-brain communication and targeting the gut can reverse or improve cognitive decline and memory formation in aging subjects. The relationship between the gut, vagus nerve, and memory loss is still being explored, with findings indicating that intestinal dysfunction and altered gut bacteria may contribute to age-related memory loss.
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