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"According to the research, the action of Mycobacterium vaccae (M vaccae) on the brain is similar to that of some commonly used antidepressants.
The bacterium [...] prompts certain cells in the brain to produce more serotonin, a hormone associated with feelings of wellbeing."
"According to the research, the action of Mycobacterium vaccae (M vaccae) on the brain is similar to that of some commonly used antidepressants.
The bacterium [...] prompts certain cells in the brain to produce more serotonin, a hormone associated with feelings of wellbeing."
from Times Online UK
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