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It turns out you really are what you eat #TEDTalks

Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into new research that suggests certain bacteria in your gut can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this emerging science could change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood,…

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Biologist Kathleen McAuliffe dives into new research that suggests certain bacteria in your gut can influence major parts of who you are, from your personality to life-changing neurological disorders. Learn more about how this emerging science could change how we treat disease — and discover the impact of your internal microbial makeup on your mood, weight and more.

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  1. @rishabhgamerz07

    January 15, 2026 at 2:31 pm

    First like

    • @28dealer

      January 15, 2026 at 4:11 pm

      Wow! Amazing 😂

  2. @JemimahIyamah

    January 15, 2026 at 2:32 pm

    Hmmm
    Never knew this
    Thank you TED

  3. @roberttail1676

    January 15, 2026 at 2:33 pm

    They influence your behavior, yeah… But not consistently. Don’t overthink it.

  4. @crashnova7601

    January 15, 2026 at 2:39 pm

    You’re also “what you drink”…

    (PFAS) are estimated to be in about (45% of U.S drinking water) according to a U.S geological survey by the ( U.S.G.S )

    Note, the actual percentage is probably a lot higher.

    They only tested for 32 types of these (forever chemicals).

    There are over 12,000 of them.

    If you’re interested in knowing more, i’ve added (parentheses) around key search words here to do so.

    • @westrim

      January 17, 2026 at 3:30 am

      The dose makes the poison. Merely existing matters way less than how much humans intake, how much humans retain, and how much of a given substance it takes to have a negative effect.

    • @carsonhunt4642

      January 17, 2026 at 10:43 pm

      Meh, neuro chemicals / steroids / hormones are far less understood for being so impactful on your entire being. Micro plastics are like worrying about smoke, matters sure, but not quite as much to solve the puzzle.

  5. @platyadmirer

    January 15, 2026 at 4:07 pm

    I wonder about what it would do for chronic disorders as well. Would negative gut bacteria be enough to explain auto immune disorders perhaps?

  6. @death_isjust_thebeginning

    January 15, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    Soooo, when will this research be applied? Not pharmaceutical but just our understanding of what we need

  7. @death_isjust_thebeginning

    January 15, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    Soooo, when will this research be applied? Not pharmaceutical but just our understanding of what we need.
    People consume sodas, alcohol, and swine.

    Thats not good stuff for us.

    • @carsonhunt4642

      January 17, 2026 at 10:49 pm

      Sadly probably never unless there is a way to monetize it for lots of money. We always have the technology for medicine catered directly to a person’s dna , but it’s gone almost nowhere for decades because no one cares, easier to treat a symptom than a cause , and much more profitable.

      I remember just a decade ago, explaining to a primary doctor, 2 different dermatologists, and a gastroenterologist that I believe my diet (food I was eating) was causing many various issues. They all looked at me like I was the dumbest person for ever suggesting food be related to anything else. Irony being the modern relevant literature has proven me right, it seems our college educated “experts” lag far behind the science. Shouldn’t be surprised as the stuff they taught me for csci was a decade behind being of any use. Regardless, diet is far more important to you than any doctor knows. It’s related to immune system, system inflammation (from joints, tendons, to skin / hair). To your sleep, and like she said your energy and even personality. It’s insane how understated this stuff is in the medical field. But who cares if there’s no money to make right? Now take a steroid shot instead and get back to work ;ppp

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