Study: Antibiotics in Infancy Linked to Increased Aggression
- by Anoop Singh
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According to the scientists, a disrupted microbiome during critical developmental periods in mice can lead to persistent aggressive behaviors later in life. A new study led by Prof. Omry Koren and graduate student Atara Uzan-Yuzari from the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine at Bar-Ilan University has unveiled significant evidence connecting the gut microbiome to aggressive behavior […]
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According to the scientists, a disrupted microbiome during critical developmental periods in mice can lead to persistent aggressive behaviors later in life. A new study led by Prof. Omry Koren and graduate student Atara Uzan-Yuzari from the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine at Bar-Ilan University has unveiled significant evidence connecting the gut microbiome to aggressive behavior…
According to the scientists, a disrupted microbiome during critical developmental periods in mice can lead to persistent aggressive behaviors later in life. A new study led by Prof. Omry Koren and graduate student Atara Uzan-Yuzari from the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine at Bar-Ilan University has unveiled significant evidence connecting the gut microbiome to aggressive behavior…