UCL researchers have found that shifts in gut bacteria may be an important early signal to watch for to identify Parkinson's ...
A significant study has emerged, which researchers describe as groundbreaking, establishing a connection between certain gut ...
Coffee doesn’t just energize—it actively reshapes the gut and mind. Researchers found that both caffeinated and decaf coffee ...
Scientists keep learning more about the connection between the brain and the gastrointestinal system. By Christina Caron Dr.
A large international study suggests gut microbiome changes may help identify the risk for Parkinson’s disease, including in ...
Study in Nature Communications links coffee consumption to gut health and improved mood, exploring impacts on microbiome and ...
The connection between the gut and Parkinson’s gives families something concrete: a reason to take GI complaints seriously.
Chronic stress is already tough on your gut—but new research suggests late-night eating could make things even worse.
Leigh Weddle, PharmD, is a board-certified pharmacist specializing in medication therapy management based in Kansas City, Missouri. She also has expertise in chronic disease management, microbiome and ...
There's no scientific evidence that the gut microbiome causes autism, a group of scientists argue in an opinion paper publishing November 13 in the Cell Press journal Neuron. They point to the fact ...
Think of your gut microbiome as a community of microscopic organisms that live inside your body. When everything is working right, this ecosystem helps protect you from a host of diseases.
As oestrogen levels decline during perimenopause, we see significant shifts not only in the gut microbiome but also in the ...