Researchers discover a gut-brain-heart axis where the bacterial metabolite IAA regulates hypocretin neurons to control heart stiffness and blood pressure.
Mental health professionals are discovering that many cases of anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders might actually originate in the digestive system rather than the brain, fundamentally ...
A new study finds a link between early eating and lifelong brain health, suggesting that consuming unhealthy foods during ...
To date, several studies have established a connection between the brain and the gut microbiota. Now, research in mice from scientists at Duke University School of Medicine and their collaborators ...
According to Michael Hartman, Ph.D., vice president of research and development at Plexus Worldwide, nurturing these ...
An unhappy gut can significantly impact both your mental and emotional health, experts say, affecting your mood and overall well-being. When your gut is in poor health, you may experience bloating, ...
A research team led by Professor Per Saris at the University of Helsinki discovered that people with Parkinson’s disease had higher levels of a certain type of gut bacteria called Desulfovibrio. These ...