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Might Scientists Be Right in Thinking Fungi Could Be Influencing Our Brain Because Our Body is a Mosaic of Them?

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Might Scientists Be Right in Thinking Fungi Could Be Influencing Our Brain Because Our Body is a Mosaic of Them?

By Katarina Zimmer This piece originally published by the BBC (www.bbc.com) has this rider: The fungi within our bodies may have a much greater effect on our health than we’ve long giv... Read more

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