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Gut problems may shape Parkinson’s disease progression through the gut-brain axis
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Digestive symptoms often appear years before tremor in Parkinson’s disease, and growing evidence ...
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The stomach's 'second brain' is more in sync with the mind during mental distress, researchers discover
Stronger coordination between the brain and the stomach's natural rhythm is linked to higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, according to the largest study of its kind from Aarhus ...
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Gut Inflammation Link to Alzheimer's Disease Confirmed Once Again
Researchers connecting pieces of the massive Alzheimer's puzzle are closer to slotting the next one in place, with yet ...
A groundbreaking Nature study from University College London reveals how gut immune cells (macrophages) help toxic proteins ...
Brain scans suggest probiotic yogurt may subtly influence brain chemistry and connectivity, alongside changes in the gut ...
In a supplement category long dominated by stimulants, appetite suppressants and short-term fixes, Biocodex is introducing a ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a major source of disability and mortality while outcomes remain highly variable due to the complexities and multisystem nature of TBI and the fact that there is ...
You lean back from the dinner table, feeling like you physically couldn’t fit another bite in – but then someone offers pie and you just can’t say no. Scientists have now identified the neurons behind ...
Stronger coordination between the brain and the stomach’s natural rhythm is linked to higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, according to the largest study of its kind from Aarhus ...
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