Having this type of virus in your gut may improve your memory, study shows
A virus that lives in the gut microbiome is associated with better cognitive performance and memory in both animal and human studies.
A virus that lives in the gut microbiome is associated with better cognitive performance and memory in both animal and human studies.
A recent study has proven helpful in understanding the role of viruses within our gut microbiome, which may help researchers identify biomarkers for the onset of liver disease.
Much like the bacterial components of the gut microbiome that consist of certain advantageous and harmful bacteria within the same ecosystem, the gut virome operates in much of the same manner.