Childhood gut bacteria key to happy hormone

Irish scientists have found that the happy hormone — serotonin — is regulated by the amount of gut bacteria in childhood.

Childhood gut bacteria key to happy hormone

The study has implications for young children given antibiotics that wipe out gut bacteria, and suggests that taking probiotics with the medication might be useful.

Scientists at the Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre in University College Cork used a bacteria-free mouse model to prove their point.

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