Do you know that your gut and brain have constant two-way communication? That the gut-brain axis effects anxiety, from ...
“Emerging research indicates that fermented foods may benefit the gut brain axis and potentially improve memory, cognition, ...
The disruption of abnormal activity in the gut microbiome may increase our risk for neurological disease, research suggests.
So long, suckers, gummy bears and candy corn — a renowned psychiatrist says the one thing you should definitely do if you’re depressed is trash the junk food.
The connection between respiratory infections, chronic diseases like asthma, and the gut microbiome drives research toward ...
It may be surprising but your gut can influence everything from your mental health and your immune system to your weight and ...
A bowel movement has a way of lightening the mood. A new study by medical researchers in China says the scientific impact is ...
Disruptions in gut health, such as imbalances in gut bacteria or digestive inflammation, can have negative effects on mental health, leading to conditions like anxiety, depression, or brain fog ...
Consumer demand for ‘gut-friendly’ foods and beverages is growing fast, and industry is innovating just as quickly to meet it. So, what’s next for this seemingly unstoppable trend?
Researchers at the University of New Mexico have identified the presence of bacteria in the healthy brains of fish.
We all know that gut health plays an important role in our overall wellbeing, but during perimenopause, many women don’t ...