The secret life of microbes | Alexander Claasen & Noah Kerler | TEDxDiscovery College Youth
Gut Feeling: How Microbes Shape Our MoodDid you know your gut could be the key to your happiness? In this engaging and science-packed TEDx talk, Noah and Alex explore the fascinating connection between your gut and your brain—also known as the gut-brain axis. Learn how trillions of tiny microbes living inside you influence your mood, mental health, and even your ability to handle stress. With practical tips on diet, sleep, exercise, and probiotics, this talk will change how you think about your health—from the inside out!#GutBrainConnection #MentalHealth #Microbiome #TEDxYouth #HealthyGutHappyMind #Probiotics #ScienceForStudents I love to eat and I love animals. I love spending time with my family. I really like to hangout with friends and I cant wait for you to view my ted talk as it would be an amazing experience for me.I love Nature and Animals and really like eating, sleeping and spending time with family. I really like hanging out with my friends and the ted talk will be an amazing experience for me as a speaker. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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