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More than 250 people have taken part in a study being carried out by specialists based in Norwich .
Researchers are looking at ways of slowing the progress of diseases such as dementia.
They think gut microbes might play a key role in maintaining the health of the mind.
Similar studies have been carried out on mice and mice.
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