Researchers found that very small numbers of gut bacteria can translocate to the brain in mice, particularly when gut barrier ...
The study contributes to a growing shift in medicine toward understanding health as a lifelong process shaped by early ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University found evidence that gut bacteria may contribute to brain damage in Amyotrophic ...
Nicole O’Neill of OSF HealthCare explains how stress harms gut health via the brain connection and offers diet and stress ...
A new study shows that a high fat diet may weaken the gut barrier and allow bacteria to travel toward the brain through the ...
The vagus nerve is a direct link between the gut and brain. Scientists have now used a mouse model to show that changes in ...
With more than 100 million neurons in the digestive tract, the gut is commonly known as the “second brain” in numerous ...
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Scientists call this two-way relationship the gut–brain axis, and it’s rapidly reshaping how we think about mood and mental ...
That knot in your stomach during a job interview isn’t just in your head—it’s the result of an intense biological dialogue happening between your brain and digestive system. While you’re busy ...
New research reveals how simple daily food choices could help slow cognitive decline as you age.
A new study from Emory University explains the gut-brain connection, indicating that live bacteria from the gut can directly ...