Professor Valerie Taylor says eating nutritious food could improve our mood. Her tips for caring for the gut microbiome ...
Your gut does more than digest food – it influences mood, immunity, and hormones, shifting as you move through life.
Your gut health impacts digestion, immunity and even mood. Eating more of these foods is the best way to support your gut microbiome.
The intricate relationship between your gut and brain shapes not just your digestive health, but your mood, behavior, and cognitive function. Scientists have discovered a complex communication network ...
Did you know 95% of your body's serotonin—the "happy hormone"—is produced in your gut? A balanced gut microbiome can enhance ...
Chili peppers may influence ADHD symptoms by modulating the gut microbiome, with capsaicin, vitamin C, and omega-3 fatty acids showing potential effects on neurotransmitters and inflammation. However, ...
In the pristine laboratories of Duke-NUS Medical School, a revolution in anxiety and mental health treatment is quietly ...
Gut alterations in Alzheimer’s disease can be identified using nano- and micro-XPCT, offering a new method for early disease ...
Gentle stretches before bedtime can help to relax the body and mind, reducing stress and promoting a healthy gut-brain axis.
The intestinal epithelium is a highly dynamic barrier that regulates digestion, absorption, immune responses, and communication between the gut microbiota and the nervous system.
For a seamless experience for patients, colonoscopic fecal microbiota transplantation allows for the restoration of gut ...