The gut microbiome comprises the trillions of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in our digestive tracts, and it has ...
The gut microbiome directly influences brain function, mood, and stress levels through the gut-brain axis. Supporting gut ...
The microbiome in the gut comprises trillions of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in our digestive tracts, and are ...
Step inside Asst. Prof. Sam Light’s lab to learn how scientists are mapping the incredible network of microbes living inside ...
Interactions between the body's immune system and bacteria that live in the gut become disrupted in multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
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Researchers found that dairy consumption influences gut microbiota composition, with milk promoting beneficial bacteria and ...
New research provides direct evidence that the gut microbiome communicates with the brain through the vagus nerve.
The link between gut microbiome and eating behaviours, especially palatable food intake, is a growing focus of scientific ...
Professor Valerie Taylor says eating nutritious food could improve our mood. Her tips for caring for the gut microbiome ...
A diet ‘restoration’ strategy that mimics non-industrialized dietary habits showed beneficial effects on the gut microbiome ...
A study reveals how a common gut bacterium may accelerate Alzheimer’s disease, reshaping medical perspectives on brain health ...