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Study shows short-term antibiotics after traumatic brain injury (TBI) reshape gut microbiome, reduce neuroinflammation and ...
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If your gut balance is disturbed, your body will signal it in subtle yet noticeable ways. Know what exactly to look out for.
High-fat diets allow gut bacteria to travel to the brain via the vagus nerve, potentially triggering neurological disorders.
In a new study published in Communications Biology, Houston Methodist researchers led by Sonia Villapol, Ph.D., found that ...
A communication pathway between the brain and the gut may be integral to how well the brain holds on to memories.
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Researchers discovered that gut bacteria could travel to the brain via the vagus nerve in mice, offering clues to the gut-brain axis’ involvement in some neurological disorders. Weiss, Grakoui, and ...