A recent clinical trial suggests high-dose probiotic supplements may help alleviate cognitive symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder. The randomized controlled study, which involved over 40 patients, found that four weeks of probiotic supplementation led to significant improvements in episodic memory and hippocampal function [1]. Researchers reported that participants in the probiotic group demonstrated enhanced performance on memory tasks compared to the control group.
Cognitive symptoms such as difficulty concentrating, indecisiveness, and memory issues are common yet often undertreated aspects of depression [1]. The new findings point to a potential non-pharmaceutical intervention targeting these specific symptoms. The study adds to growing evidence linking gut health to brain function and mental well-being, according to researchers.
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