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Researcher uses gut-brain connection to unlock perinatal depression secrets

 

Dr. Peñalver Bernabé discussed BeaLab's work on perinatal depression and understanding the gut microbiome's role in mental health to UIC's Engineering News.


Link to the article: https://engineering.uic.edu/news-stories/researcher-uses-gut-brain-connection-to-unlock-perinatal-depression-secrets/

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