Recent research indicates a link between an animal’s gut bacteria and brain function. This may be true in humans, too.
According to prominent scientists who spoke at the Level Up Conference & Tech Expo in February at the Center for BrainHealth at UT Dallas, the brain ...
The brain and the microbiome are in constant communication and maintaining that connection as we age could be key to avoiding or reversing cognitive decline.
Most of us aren’t getting enough fiber—but scientists say it could give you the “metabolic head start” you need to feel better from morning to evening.
Like the lead character of “Project Hail Mary,” some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s “habitable zone,” often considered the gold standard of potential livability ...
Researchers join Wellcome Leap’s international effort to better understand early biological influences on neurodevelopment.
A colony of leafcutter ants is home to more than just one species. Each year, studies reveal new layers of complexity in ...
A recent study suggests that these microbes may also influence an important aspect of fitness – muscle strength. Muscle strength is a crucial feature of health for many reasons. It supports our joints ...
Grapes contain more than 1,600 compounds that benefit your heart, skin, brain, gut, and more, a new paper posits. Because of ...
A new large study has found that tiny organisms living in the human gut may play an important role in heart health.
Fermented foods are excellent picks for supporting your gut health. But if it's yogurt vs. kefir, is one better than the other? Gut experts reveal the answer.
Prebiotic sodas are the latest rebranding of a historically not-so-good-for-you drink: Soda. The trendy sodas come in a variety of flavors, from traditional cola to lemon-lime. Fortified with ...
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