If anything makes us human it's our minds, thoughts and emotions.
And yet a controversial new concept is emerging that claims gut bacteria are an invisible hand altering our brains.
Science is piecing together how the trillions of microbes that live on and in all of us - our microbiome - affect our physical health.
But even conditions including depression, autism and neurodegenerative disease are now being linked to these tiny creatures.
We've known for centuries that how we feel affects our gut - just think what happens before an exam or a job interview - but now it is being seen as a two-way street.
Groups of researchers believe they are on the cusp of a revolution that uses "mood microbes" or "psychobiotics" to improve mental health.
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The Uighurs and China's Long History of Trouble with Islam It would be tempting to say that we are seeing a typical Communist excess in the party's DNA that forces it to turn to repression and violence to solve problems. But its approach to Muslim presence in China is part of an older, deeper problem. The Qing Dynasty that ruled for nearly three centuries from 1644 was, like today's China, a multi-ethnic empire, but the underlying assumption was that the state should determine orthodoxy and heterodoxy. For those who assimilated, the state was generous. But for those whose beliefs didn't fit the mold, magnanimity turned to suppression.
Widespread mask-wearing could prevent COVID-19 second waves: study Population-wide face mask use could push COVID-19 transmission down to controllable levels for national epidemics, and could prevent further waves of the pandemic disease when combined with lockdowns, according to a British study on Wednesday.
Germans To Test Out 'Virus Tourism' In Spain, Before EU Borders Reopen Germans are being allowed to fly to the Balearic Islands in Spain from June 15 to test out so-called âvirus tourismâ for a two-week period in order to trial how Spainâs tourism industry will cope under new Covid-19 health regulations when the entire country reopens on July 1st.
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Entire Roman City Discovered Using 'Revolutionary' Radar Technology In Italy A team of archeologists from the University of Cambridge and Ghent have been able to digitally reconstruct an ancient Roman city at Falerii Novi using ground-penetrating radar, a system hailed as revolutionary for the future of archeology.
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