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Your Gut-Brain Link May Offer a New Way to Fight Cognitive Decline
(inkoly/iStock/Getty Images Plus) The human body is sometimes said to host 'two' brains – the big one in your skull and the mini version in your gut. The bridge between the two is known as the ...
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A new human study suggests that extra virgin olive oil may support brain health by influencing the gut microbiome.
The gut microbiome plays an important role in many aspects of health, from digestion and immune function to metabolic balance ...
Our bodies are like intricate tapestries, each thread contributing to a larger, beautiful picture. Among the most fascinating threads are the connections between our gut microbiota, stress levels, and ...
Chinese Neurosurgical Journal Highlights Gut–Brain Axis in Pituitary Tumor–Related Cognitive Decline
Hormonal dysregulation and gut microbiota alterations as potential contributors to cognitive dysfunction CHINA, March ...
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Study links a gut bacterium to 29% greater muscle strength
A specific gut bacterium found in human stool samples is linked to significantly stronger muscles in both young and older adults, according to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Gut. Older ...
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Living in deprived neighborhoods reshapes the gut microbiome
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A large UK twin study reveals that neighborhood deprivation is linked to measurable shifts in gut ...
If you have ever eaten antibiotics in your lifetime or do so in the future, then you need to know what taking a single antibiotic dose can do to your gut. A new study has the answers to what people ...
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