Researchers found that very small numbers of gut bacteria can translocate to the brain in mice, particularly when gut barrier ...
Stress in early childhood can rewire how a child’s gut and brain communicate, potentially leading to long‑lasting digestive troubles such as abdominal pain, irritable bowel symptoms, and motility ...
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Your gut-brain link may offer a new way to fight cognitive decline
(inkoly/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The human body is sometimes said to host 'two' brains – the big one in your skull and the mini version in your gut. The bridge between the two is known as the ...
If you’ve ever had a “gut feeling”, you already know your brain and belly are in constant conversation. That flutter before a big moment, the sinking feeling with bad news, or the fog after a ...
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Your Gut Could Be Affecting Your Mood
“There is now more scientific proof than ever of a direct link between gut health and brain health." ...
Researchers have uncovered a surprising connection between gut bacteria and the development of ALS and frontotemporal dementia. Their work suggests that certain microbes produce inflammatory sugars ...
A new study from Emory University explains the gut-brain connection, indicating that live bacteria from the gut can directly ...
The brain and the microbiome are in constant communication and maintaining that connection as we age could be key to avoiding—or even reversing—cognitive decline.
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Is Your Gut Health Causing Your Brain Fog?
Brain fog is non-medical term that is often used to describe the feeling of difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, or mental fatigue, and it is a common complaint in today’s fast-paced lifestyle.
The study contributes to a growing shift in medicine toward understanding health as a lifelong process shaped by early experiences.
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A new study shows that a high fat diet may weaken the gut barrier and allow bacteria to travel toward the brain through the vagus nerve.
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