How does the gut talk to the brain? A new study identifies polysaccharides and peptidoglycans as the key bacterial signals that trigger neural activity and serotonin release.
Northwell Health reports that gut health is complex, relying on diet, and dispels myths around probiotics and at-home tests ...
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Study links gut microbiome shifts to Parkinson’s risk before symptoms start
Most people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease first notice a tremor in one hand, a stiffness in their gait, or a slowness they can’t quite explain. By that point, an estimated 50 to 80 percent of the ...
LONDON - Gastrointestinal disorders have a wide range of causes but can be very difficult to treat effectively. Specialists at the Royal College of Physicians Annual Conference in London discussed the ...
Stress disrupts gut bacteria and key neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which can worsen both mood and digestive ...
Can a gut test predict Parkinson's? Research reveals a distinctive gut microbiome signature in at-risk individuals long ...
Readers may wonder what a clinical psychologist is doing writing about gut bacteria, vagus nerve biology – and what any of it has to do with Seder. The short answer is that this is where the science ...
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