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Researchers at the University of Utah have found that anxiety in mice is regulated by two groups of microglia, immune cells that act as accelerators and brakes. This discovery challenges the traditional focus on neurons for mental health issues. The findings, published in Molecular Psychiatry, suggest potential new approaches to treating anxiety disorders.

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