Scientists Confirm the Gut-Brain Connection as a 'Sixth Sense'

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Scientists from Duke University have discovered a new neural communication system between gut microbes and the brain, involving specialized cells called neuropods that detect bacterial proteins like flagellin and send signals via the vagus nerve to regulate appetite and potentially influence behavior, revealing a 'sixth sense' linking the gut and brain in real time.
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