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Jacquelyn Jhingree

Dr. Jacquelyn Jhingree is a Guyanese/Canadian Chemist working as a Research Scientist in Québec City. She very much enjoys writing articles (particularly sciency ones) that will have a positive impact on people's lives. She is passionate about all things science with a side of soccer and feminism, her favourite topics to tweet about. As a person who was born, raised, educated and lived in different places in the world (in three countries in three continents) she encourages people to travel and be open to different cultures as she thinks this will offer fabulous, new and interesting perspectives. Some of which might surprise you!
Posted on March 7, 2019 March 7, 2019

The Enormity Of Tiny Gut Bacteria In Alleviating Depression And Aiding Well-Being

Jacquelyn Jhingree
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anxiey, body, Depression, diabetes, Health, research, science

The enteric nervous system embedded in our gastrointestional tract is now recognized as a complex, integrative brain in its own right. Read more

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