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Changes of gut microbiota reflect the severity of major depressive disorder: a cross-sectional study
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This groundbreaking study led by Xi Hu and colleagues uncovers a fascinating link between gut microbiota dysbiosis and the severity of major depressive disorder (MDD). With a detailed analysis of stool samples from 138 MDD patients, researchers identified specific bacterial patterns that could serve as potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets for varying depression severities.
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