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Antibiotics and Gut Health: A Cautionary Tale
Chronic antibiotic use exceeding two months correlates with lower scores in memory and cognitive tests, highlighting potential negative effects on brain function, possibly due to changes in the microbiome. Early life antibiotic exposure may greatly influence the balance of beneficial and harmful bacteria. Additionally, the prevalence of antibiotics and pesticides in food and the rising consumption of ultra-processed foods may pose health risks, although direct causal links remain inconclusive. Other medications, particularly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, can also harm gut health and lead to serious conditions like ulcers. Alcohol further exacerbates gut irritation, indicating a broader need for awareness regarding the effects of various substances on digestive health.