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Citrus Fruit Consumption Helps Protect against Depression via Gut Microbiome: Study


New research demonstrates a potential protective role of citrus fruit on the incidence of depression and suggests that Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a type of bacteria found in the human gut, and its metabolic activity may modulate the influence of citrus and its flavonoids on mood.

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