Scientists reveal a strong gut-brain link impacting children's mental health. Gut microbes produce mood-regulating chemicals.
Anxiety doesn’t stay in your head; it affects your gut too. From stomach pain and constipation to IBS and food aversions, the ...
Still, human data is more nuanced. “While the evidence that the gut microbiome affects mood is relatively strong, evidence ...
Our guts and our brains are connected, which is why your mood can affect your digestion. Learn why this is the case and how ...
A child’s early gut microbiome may influence their risk of developing depression, anxiety or other internalizing symptoms in middle childhood, according to a new UCLA Health study. The effect appears ...
A study shows gut microbes in toddlers may influence brain-connectivity and risk of anxiety/depression by age 7, highlighting ...
A new study suggests a connection between the consumption of soft drinks and major depressive disorder, potentially acting ...
Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, recently explained how certain ...
FemmeBiome founders Siobhain O’Mahony and Eimear Gleeson are betting on microbes to support women through menopause ...
Cylinder Health, the leading virtual digestive health provider integrating gastroenterology, nutrition, and behavioral care (formerly known as Vivante Health), today announced the appointment of two ...
A striking fact is that most of our neurotransmitters are produced in the gut. Nearly 80 per cent of serotonin, the “calming” hormone that regulates mood, sleep and even gut motility, is made in the ...
Scientists have now found that the composition of the gut microbiome during childhood can have an influence on whether a ...