Almost 40% of Americans say their daily lives are affected by their bowel habits so Dr. Trisha Pasricha, author and a ...
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The gut-brain connection: What science now knows
Most people think of the gut as a digestive organ. Something that processes food, absorbs nutrients, and occasionally causes trouble on a stressful morning. But over the past decade, researchers have ...
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Why fiber is good for your brain (and how to get more of it)
Eating fiber-rich foods benefits gut health, but research also suggests that it can help protect your brain from the risks of ...
Researchers say your daily cup—whether caffeinated or decaf—could ultimately affect your mood, memory, and stress level.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between gut microbes, and brain development—offering new clues about ADHD, autism ...
The far-flung organs of the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system are inextricably connected, and the growing body of scientific literature surrounding the ‘gut-brain axis’ is ...
A new study reveals how certain gut bacteria may influence brain development and lower the risk of early signs linked to ...
Just a few years ago, talking about your gut health outside of the doctor’s office was considered taboo. Now, we’re dialed in ...
When the body runs low on protein, the gut sends powerful signals to the brain that reshape cravings and push animals to seek essential amino acids instead of sugar. Researchers say this newly ...
A new USC study suggests that gut imbalances in children with autism may create an imbalance of metabolites in the digestive system—ultimately disrupting neurotransmitter production and influencing ...
That knot in your stomach during a job interview isn’t just in your head—it’s the result of an intense biological dialogue happening between your brain and digestive system. While you’re busy ...
A new USC study suggests that gut imbalances in children with autism may create an imbalance of metabolites in the digestive system - ultimately disrupting neurotransmitter production and influencing ...
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