Gut health is intrinsically linked to mental well-being, emphasising the need for a holistic approach to health that ...
But of all the body areas of the body that have received increased research interest recently, the gut-brain axis has to be one of the most exciting. Over the last couple of years, studies have ...
X-ray micro- and nano-tomography can provide clues on the processes that link the neurons in the gut and brain and may trigger Alzheimer’s.
Scientists have used advanced X-ray phase-contrast tomography (XPCT) to uncover how gut health may influence Alzheimer’s disease.
Scientists led by the Institute of Nanotechnology in Italy, in collaboration with the ESRF, the European Synchrotron in ...
Traumatic brain injury can lead to profound downstream barriers to obtaining adequate nutrition from the diet.
Prof. Dr. Marie-Christine Simon has recently taken on the leadership of the new research group "Computational Microbiome & ...
The research, published in Translational Psychiatry, highlights the growing recognition of the gut-brain axis as a potential player in the pathology of depression. The hippocampus is a small ...
This powerful connection is known as the gut-brain axis. Related: How Poor Gut Health Can Increase Anxiety and Depression ...
Scientists led by the Institute of Nanotechnology in Italy, in collaboration with the ESRF, the European Synchrotron in ...