That knot in your stomach during a job interview isn’t just in your head—it’s the result of an intense biological dialogue happening between your brain and digestive system. While you’re busy ...
A child’s early gut microbiome may influence their risk of developing depression, anxiety or other internalizing symptoms in ...
A child's early gut microbiome may influence their risk of developing depression, anxiety or other internalizing symptoms in ...
A child's early gut microbiome may influence their risk of developing depression, anxiety or other internalizing symptoms in ...
UCLA scientists found that gut bacteria in toddlers can shape emotional brain networks and may influence the risk of anxiety.
Gut microbiome may hold the key to improving depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions -- one of the world’s ...
Germs in the gut can cause anxiety and other mental health troubles, according to Singapore-based scientists, who said their findings suggest that probiotics could be a solution. Tests on mice showed ...
In the pristine laboratories of Duke-NUS Medical School, a revolution in anxiety and mental health treatment is quietly unfolding. Scientists have discovered what might be the most unexpected ally in ...
You’re likely familiar with the “gut feeling” of anxiety that comes with unfamiliar social situations: your heart races, your palms get sweaty, and there’s a recognizable knot in your stomach. But ...
Our toilet habits reveal a deep connection between our brains, bodies, and emotions, rooted in ancient survival instincts.
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disorder that causes tremors, limb stiffness, balance problems, anxiety and depression. It’s estimated nearly 90,000 people are diagnosed with it each year and up ...