New research suggests that coffee, even decaffeinated, can reduce stress, improve learning, and boost mood by influencing ...
Chronic stress is already tough on your gut—but new research suggests late-night eating could make things even worse.
Coffee doesn’t just energize—it actively reshapes the gut and mind. Researchers found that both caffeinated and decaf coffee ...
Study in Nature Communications links coffee consumption to gut health and improved mood, exploring impacts on microbiome and ...
New research from APC Microbiome Ireland, a world leading research centre at University College Cork, has comprehensively explored the mechanisms behind coffee’s positive effects on the gut-brain axis ...
New research suggests gut bacteria differences could signal Parkinson's disease risk years before symptoms emerge, according ...
UCSF's Cherry Leung, associate professor of community health systems with the UC San Francisco School of Nursing, researches ...
New research reveals coffee’s hidden effects on the gut-brain connection, influencing mood, memory, microbes, and overall ...
Coffee, even the decaffeinated variety, can help improve a person's mood and has a protective effect on brain health, and ...
When the liver fails, toxins—such as ammonia—that should be filtered from the blood build up and reach the brain. The result ...
In this video interview with dvm360 during the 2026 Fetch Charlotte conference, Callie Harris, DVM, broke down the emerging ...
From fast nerve signals to microbial metabolites, scientists are uncovering the biological conversations between the gut and brain that may explain chronic pain, weight gain, and neurodegenerative ...
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