Megan Rossi is a researcher at King’s College, specialising in microbiome science and shows how a healthy gut can improve your body and mind. Known as the Gut Health doctor, she explains how the microbiome—the trillions of microorganisms living in your intestine—changes what it means to be human, and how modifying it through diet can influence nearly every organ in the body, even reducing stress and depression via the gut-brain axis. Join us on a tour through the gut, with some top tips to hack your microbiome for a healthier life.
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To learn more, Megan Rossi will be speaking at New Scientist Live in October: https://live.newscientist.com/speakers/megan-rossi?&azletter=M&searchgroup=libraryentry-speakers
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