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A Duke University study revealed that the gut may have its own sensory system, with researchers calling it the 'sixth sense'. They found that neuropods, nerve-like cells lining the gut, detect flagellin, an ancient bacterial protein, and transmit signals straight to the brain through vagus nerve. The research suggests this "neurobiotic sense" could influence how body controls hunger and eating.
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