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IBD and Mental Health: 'The More We Look at This, the Crazier It Gets'
In Crohn's disease/ulcerative colitis, the gut and brain appear to be deeply connected ...
Gastrointestinal symptom-related anxiety is a key driver of restrictive eating in irritable bowel syndrome and is linked to changes in the gut microbiome. Gastrointestinal (GI) symptom-related anxiety ...
The microbes in the human gastrointestinal tract can influence our health and well-being in many ways. The gut-brain axis is one example of how human biology is connected to the gut microbiome.
Humans have recognized for millennia that there is a mind-body connection, and specifically, that there is a relationship between the gut and the psyche. Hippocrates, the Greek father of medicine, ...
Share on Pinterest Eating foods high in fat may affect mental health, research finds. Jovana Milanko/Stocksy High-fat diets, like the typical Western diet, have been associated with obesity and mental ...
A team of US-based scientists has found a connection between diet, gut microbiota, and mental health in adults. They have shown that while higher fat and protein consumption improves mental well-being ...
What you eat affects more than just digestion. Dr Sood explains how daily nutrition choices can impact your mental health and ...
Withdrawn and anxious, the mice in John Cryan’s lab were behaving like you or I might if we had experienced workplace bullying and thought we might encounter the bully again. The good news, believe it ...
New research is looking at the positive effects of coffee on the gut-brain connection.
Can’t sleep? Gut bacteria, social jet lag and bedroom temperature may be the real culprits. Here’s what the research says.
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