Farting and Brain Health: Surprising Links to Alzheimer’s Prevention

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Scientists at Johns Hopkins have found that hydrogen sulfide, a gas produced in the body and present in flatulence, could protect against Alzheimer's disease by improving cognitive and motor functions, with potential for new drug development.
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