Friendly bacteria may boost teen brainpower and mood
NCT ID NCT07565883
First seen May 07, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study looked at whether a daily probiotic supplement could support emotions, thinking skills, and immune function in 104 teens (ages 12-20) experiencing moderate stress. Researchers measured mood, memory, attention, and immune markers in saliva. The goal was to see if probiotics can help the body handle stress better, not to treat or cure any disease.
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Division Clinical Pharmacology, SOM, University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108, United States
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University of Utah, Pediatrics and Primary Childrens Hospital
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108, United States
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