Your Gut Moves Your Brain. Literally.
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Every time you brace your core to stand up from a chair, tighten your abdomen before taking a step, or even tense up in anticipation of movement, something happens inside your skull that nobody had properly documented until now. Your brain shifts. Not dramatically, not in any way you could feel. We’re talking about a few microns, roughly the width of a red blood cell. But the movement is real, it’s measurable, and a new study published in Nature Neuroscience suggests it may be one of
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