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The Gut-Brain Axis and How What We Eat Affects How We Feel

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Museum of Natural History Public Talks
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For Brain Awareness Week, Dr Phil Burnet (Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford) speaks about how the gut microbiome can affect mood and mental health.
Part of the Bacterial World exhibition programme (www.oum.oxac.uk/bacterialworld).

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Museum of Natural History Public Talks
People
Phil Burnet
Keywords
neuroscience
bacteriology
mental health
gut microbiome
probiotics
prebiotics
diet
mood
bacterial world
psychiatry
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 19/03/2019
Duration: 00:57:01

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