Learn how stress affects gut health, digestion, and bloating. Discover the gut-brain axis and simple ways to reduce stress and support your gut.
Dr. Valerie Taylor researches the gut-brain axis and has found that a nutritious diet could help with mental health.Dr. Valerie Taylor/Getty Images Valerie Taylor, who is based at the University of ...
It’s interesting how some hormones like serotonin affect mood, and yet they’re made in the GI tract — your gut! The gut-brain axis is a complex network in your body that allows your gut and brain to ...
Researchers found that very small numbers of gut bacteria can translocate to the brain in mice, particularly when gut barrier ...
In the rapidly evolving field of health and disease, the microbiota-gut-brain axis has emerged as a crucial element in understanding the complexities of inflammatory bowel disease ...
High-fat diets allow gut bacteria to travel to the brain via the vagus nerve, potentially triggering neurological disorders.
Could a disrupted gut be fueling eating disorders? This study explains the gut-brain hormone loop behind anorexia, binge eating, and more, and how restoring microbial balance may unlock better ...
The connection between your gut microbes and your brain is known as the gut-brain axis. This amazing and humbling relationship allows bacteria in your gut to improve—or destroy—your mood, cognition, ...
Recently, we've unlocked new understanding about the role the gut's microbiome plays in mental health disorders and other health issues that have traditionally been seen as originating in and staying ...
Co-written with Jai Liester. In recent years, research has illuminated the intricate connection between our gut and brain, revealing how this relationship significantly impacts mental health. Now, a ...
(WXYZ) — Dr. Partha Nandi is a board-certified gastroenterologist and WXYZ-TV's chief health editor. He's out with a new book titled: Heal Your Gut, Save Your Brain ...