It's all about the mind-gut connection.
A high-fat diet may allow gut bacteria to reach the brain through a direct nerve pathway, revealing a new gut–brain link.
Nicole O’Neill of OSF HealthCare explains how stress harms gut health via the brain connection and offers diet and stress ...
With more than 100 million neurons in the digestive tract, the gut is commonly known as the "second brain" in numerous cultures, including ancient Greece, Japan, China and India, linking digestion ...
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Is your gut health causing your brain fog?
Brain fog is non-medical term that is often used to describe the feeling of difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, or ...
The human body is packed with natural rhythms, from your sleep-wake cycle to the steady pulsing of blood through the brain to heart rate and pulse. Now, scientists say the gut may hold the key to ...
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 ...
A new study finds a link between early eating and lifelong brain health, suggesting that consuming unhealthy foods during ...
Chinese Neurosurgical Journal Highlights Gut–Brain Axis in Pituitary Tumor–Related Cognitive Decline
Hormonal dysregulation and gut microbiota alterations as potential contributors to cognitive dysfunction CHINA, March ...
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Health warning signs you should not dismiss as ‘normal’
Dar es Salaam. Frequent bloating, persistent heartburn, difficulty concentrating, constant fatigue and constipation are among warning signs many people tend to ignore when the gut is not functioning ...
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Is Alzheimer's Disease Linked To Gut Health? Expert Weighs In
Old age, genetics, brain injury, lifestyle factors – these are what come to our mind when we think about the causes of ...
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