A recent study published in the journal MedComm reviewed the potential role of the gut microbiota-brain axis (GBA) in neurological disorders. Microbiota is a crucial determinant of human health and ...
Self-reported symptoms from eating gluten or wheat were reported by 10% of individuals without celiac disease or wheat ...
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and multiple sclerosis (MS), represent a growing global health burden ...
Mental health professionals are discovering that many cases of anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders might actually originate in the digestive system rather than the brain, fundamentally ...
An imbalance in the gut microbiome has been found to contribute to inflammation, immune system dysfunction and the production of harmful metabolites.
Individuals with long COVID face significantly higher rates of gut-brain interaction disorders, alongside worse mental health and quality of life. Bethesda, MD (July 29, 2025) — A new international ...
Gluten May Not Be the Gut Wrecker People Think. A New Study Reveals 2 Sneakier Culprits.
Researchers have discovered new connections between the gut and brain that hold promise for more targeted future treatments for depression and anxiety, and which could point scientists to ways of ...
Research from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, clarifies the complex interaction between gut bacteria and irritable ...
A new study from the Air Force Medical University, China shows that Sevoflurane (Sev) influences social functioning via the gut-brain axis, with microbiota-derived bile acids serving as critical ...