In a conversation with Dr. Steven Gundry, I reflect on what the gut–brain connection reveals about inflammation, longevity, ...
Oral bacteria that migrate to the gut can generate metabolites that reach the brain and accelerate Parkinson’s disease.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder is common among individuals with disorders of gut-brain interaction.
Intermittent energy restriction for weight loss leads to coordinated changes across the brain, gut, and microbiome axis.
Your gut may be talking to your brain in ways we never imagined. Scientists have discovered a “neurobiotic sense” — a rapid-response system where colon cells detect microbial proteins and instantly ...
In a recent study published in the journal Cell, researchers showed that stress-sensitive neural circuits alter the gut microbiome by directly influencing duodenal glands. Gut microbiomes promote ...
Addiction doesn’t arise in isolation. For many individuals, it follows years of emotional adversity, trauma, nutrient depletion, and gut dysfunction. People experiencing addiction often eat poorly or ...
In recent years, it’s become increasingly apparent that there is a bidirectional feedback loop commonly referred to as the “gut-brain axis” (or microbiome–gut–brain axis) that facilitates two-way ...
New imaging technology has exposed hidden gut changes in Alzheimer’s, revealing a potential gut-brain link that could revolutionize early diagnosis and treatment. Study: Investigating gut alterations ...
Your digestive system isn’t just processing your lunch – it’s running a sophisticated intelligence operation that could save your life by detecting diseases years before they show up anywhere else in ...
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