Now, modern science is revealing what we’ve long known, in one form or another: that the health of our gut affects much more than just food digestion. Not only is the gastrointestinal system involved ...
Researchers found that very small numbers of gut bacteria can translocate to the brain in mice, particularly when gut barrier permeability increases due to a Paigen diet. Evidence suggests the vagus ...
Researchers found that intestinal tuft cells signal to crypt enterochromaffin cells by releasing acetylcholine, triggering serotonin release and activating a gut-to-brain vagal pathway during type 2 ...
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Our top “mood-boosting” foods — and why they help. Show more Vinny & Cate are back for a new series. Joining them in this ...
Rebecca Leigh explains how your nervous system influences everything from your gut health to your confidence.
The study contributes to a growing shift in medicine toward understanding health as a lifelong process shaped by early ...
Researchers have uncovered a surprising connection between gut bacteria and the development of ALS and frontotemporal ...
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 ...
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 ...
An acquaintance at my running club goes on about gut health being fundamental to our well-being but often overlooked. She ...
Perhaps you have heard about the body’s second brain and wondered what it is. The name is a reflection of the complexity and ...