New research links gut bacteria—specifically Bacteroides—to Alzheimer’s progression, revealing a surprising brain-gut connection. Scientists found higher levels of these microbes correlate with brain inflammation and amyloid plaques, suggesting gut health may be key to preventing or slowing neurodegeneration. While still early, this could pave the way for microbiome-targeted therapies like diet or probiotics—and reminds us that caring for your gut might be vital for keeping your mind sharp as you age.

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