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The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function
This comprehensive review synthesizes a decade of human and animal research to explain how the gut and brain communicate ...
A familiar mouth bacterium best known for causing cavities may also be quietly influencing the brain. Scientists found that ...
In a conversation with Dr. Steven Gundry, I reflect on what the gut–brain connection reveals about inflammation, longevity, and how we care for ourselves over time.
Integrated structural and functional MRI identifies brain-based biomarkers that distinguish active from remissive Crohn’s ...
Inflammatory gut bacteria that carry proteins structurally similar to myelin may trigger the development and progression of ...
Inflammation is at the center of many of today’s most common chronic diseases — but what if the real starting point isn’t where most people think?
Our gut microbiome does more than just help with digest food, it contributes to so many aspects of our health Our gut microbiome is so important its often called “the second brain.” This bustling ...
However, if you find yourself regularly battling symptoms such as excessive gas, painful bloating, chronic constipation, diarrhea or recurring heartburn, your unhealthy gut is sending a clear distress ...
New research highlights how specific dietary staples act as "neuro-toxins," triggering brain inflammation and accelerating ...
Scientists have uncovered a connection between oral health and brain health. New research suggests that a common ...
New research shows long-term sleep problems may change gut bacteria, increasing inflammation and health risks beyond the ...
Foods that interfere with your metabolism can increase inflammation — especially foods high in unhealthy fats and sugar.
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