Gillette Children's Gait and Motion Lab is using innovative animation technology to make therapy fun for kids. FOX 9’s Leah Beno takes a look at how the lab helps kids move better.
A high-fat diet can cause the intestinal lining to weaken, allowing live gut bacteria to travel directly to the brain in mice ...
AI-powered kids content wracks up billions of YouTube views, despite pervasive slop. Credit: Kirill Kudryavtsev / AFP via YouTube still hasn't solved its AI problem. Digitally faked content is still ...
Gut dysbiosis caused by a high-fat diet can allow bacteria to move from the gut to the brain in mice, according to a new ...
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 ...
Despite the naysayers, research into the gut-autism axis is producing useful results and helping kids with autism feel less anxious. We need more research, not less.
Robert Burakoff, MD, MPH, is a board-certified gastroenterologist who serves as vice chair of Ambulatory Services at Lower Manhattan Hospital and professor of medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical ...
In a new study published in Cell Reports titled, “C9orf72 in myeloid cells prevents an inflammatory response to microbial glycogen,” researchers from Case Western Reserve University have identified a ...
To determine the extent to which the gut-brain-vagal axis is involved in dopamine reward activity, the research team conducted an array of experiments involving mice. Some experiments involved cutting ...
People with Parkinson’s disease have α-synuclein clumps in the brain, but these aggregates are not the only thing clogging them up. Constipation plagues many PD patients, often decades before motor ...
Chronic stress can damage the gut’s protective lining, triggering inflammation that may worsen depression. New research shows that stress lowers levels of a protein called Reelin, which plays a key ...
Digestive symptoms often appear years before tremor in Parkinson’s disease, and growing evidence suggests the gut-brain axis may play a critical role in early disease processes and symptom management.