Probiotic trial aims to ease perimenopause brain fog and mood swings
NCT ID NCT07590999
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a probiotic supplement can improve emotional processing, memory, and concentration in perimenopausal women aged 45-60. Participants will take either the probiotic or a placebo and complete computer tasks, questionnaires, and provide blood and stool samples. The goal is to see if changes in gut bacteria are linked to better mood and thinking.
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University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry
RECRUITINGOxford, England, OX3 7JX, United Kingdom
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