Psychological stress may alter the gut microbiome, potentially accelerating the aging process in bone marrow stem cells, a new study in mice shows.
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Dr. Trisha Pasricha revealed to TODAY the perks of the gut screening that can make all the difference. Discover why this test stands out among the rest.
Most people think of the brain as the control centre of the body, but scientists have discovered that the gut has its own complex nervous system, often called the “second brain.” Located throughout ...
Menopause affects much more than reproductive health. Gastroenterologist Dr Saurabh Sethi explains how falling oestrogen ...
Disorders of gut–brain interaction, such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia, are increasingly linked to ...
Equal calories do not mean equal brain signals, as scientists found that fructose and glucose influence hunger through ...
People with anorexia nervosa have unusually high levels of a hormone called LEAP2 in their blood when they are in the acute ...
If you’ve ever lost your appetite during a stressful week at work, felt butterflies in your stomach thinking about a crush ...
The skull heals its cracks, the bruises fade, the swelling subsides and the bleeding stops. From the outside, a traumatic ...
Persistent fatigue, brain fog and weight gain despite normal thyroid tests may be linked to gut health. Experts explain how the thyroid-gut axis influences hormone function and overall wellbeing.
Researchers find early Alzheimer's changes in the gut, opening a surprising path toward earlier detection and treatment.