Scientists show for the 1st time that monkeys that are more sociable – eg, grooming or being groomed more often, & with more grooming partners – have a healthier gut microbiome.This is further evidence that in primates, social connectedness translates into good physical & mental health, & vice versa
scimex.orgSubmitted by MistWeaver80 t3_ysmzym in science
_dauntless t1_iw0e48h wrote
The title and article both make it seem like being sociable leads to better gut biomes, when the study just shows that they're correlated.