HEPATITIS B AND C MAY BE LINKED TO INCREASED RISK OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE A new study reports people with Hepatitis B are up to 76% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, and those with Hep C are 51% more likely to develop the disease.… READ MORE… LINK BETWEEN INCREASED PARKINSON’S DISEASE RISK AND HEPATITIS C DISCOVEREDContinue reading “HEPATITIS B AND C MAY BE LINKED TO INCREASED RISK OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE”
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Link Between Brain Inflammation and Gut Bacteria in Chronic Liver Disease
Gut Bacteria Linked to Age Related Conditions
Gut Microbiome May Make Chemo Drug Toxic to Patients
Albert Einstein College of Medicineresearchers report that the composition of people’s gut bacteria may explain why some of them suffer life-threatening reactions after taking a key drug for treating metastatic colorectal cancer. The findings, described online today in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, a Nature research journal, could help predict which patients will suffer side effects and prevent complications in susceptible patients.
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Trauma and the Gut, Dr PerlMutter
I’m very excited to bring you this research study from my friend Dr. Emeran Mayer. It’s a very intriguing report that demonstrates not only how changes in the gut bacteria correlate with irritable bowel syndrome, but, in addition, how these changes in the gut bacteria correlate with the size of various brain areas… Watch Here RecentContinue reading “Trauma and the Gut, Dr PerlMutter”
Predictive genetic testing may upend the insurance market
Predictive genetic testing may upend the insurance market, The Economist writes, as insurers about adverse selection and consumers worry about discrimination. Consumers can now on their own order genetic tests that inform them of their risk of developing certain diseases. Health tests can gauges customer’s chances of developing diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Email motherhealth@gmail.com for DNAContinue reading “Predictive genetic testing may upend the insurance market”
Bacterial Clues in Baby’s Dirty Diapers Helps Predict Cognitive Development
Bacterial Clues in Baby’s Dirty Diapers Helps Predict Cognitive Development Summary: A new study in Biological Psychiatry reports a toddler’s cognitive development may be predicted by the types of microbes colonizing the gut when they are a year old. Researchers found infants with high levels of Bacteriodes had better scores in cognitive tests at ageContinue reading “Bacterial Clues in Baby’s Dirty Diapers Helps Predict Cognitive Development”
What can harm your thyroid?
My uncle in Silicon Valley died of thyroid cancer. Take action about your health and find out how: Thyroid harming toxins in your water Makeup products that are harming your health How to determine if you’re mercury sensitive How to detoxify your body How chronic infections affect thyroid health How leaky gut can lead toContinue reading “What can harm your thyroid?”
Researchers connect brain blood vessel lesions to intestinal bacteria
NIH-funded pre-clinical study links gut microbes and the immune system to a genetic disorder that can cause stroke and seizures. A study in mice and humans suggests that bacteria in the gut can influence the structure of the brain’s blood vessels, and may be responsible for producing malformations that can lead to stroke or epilepsy.Continue reading “Researchers connect brain blood vessel lesions to intestinal bacteria”
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A Window to the Gut’s Brain
Summary: Researchers have developed a new system that allows for real time viewing of the enteric nervous system, and could provide a new way to identify gastrointestinal disorders. Source: Duke University. Real-time view of enteric nervous system provides new way to study gastrointestinal disorders. Duke researchers have developed a system that allows real-time optical andContinue reading “A Window to the Gut’s Brain”
Changes Uncovered in Gut Bacteria of People with Multiple Sclerosis
Summary: A new study reveals changes in the gut microbiomes of untreated and treated multiple sclerosis patients. Source: Bingham and Women’s Hospital. Study finds alterations in the gut microbiomes of treated and untreated MS patients. A connection between the bacteria living in the gut and immunological disorders such as multiple sclerosis have long been suspected,Continue reading “Changes Uncovered in Gut Bacteria of People with Multiple Sclerosis”
Gut Busting: How Gaseous Substances in the Body Affect Psyche and Behavior
Summary: A new study reports on the role gasotransmitters play in behavior and psychology. Source: Lomonosov Moscow State University. Professor Alexander Oleskin from the Faculty of Biology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and his colleague Professor Boris Shenderov from the Gabrichevsky Moscow Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology published an article devoted to theContinue reading “Gut Busting: How Gaseous Substances in the Body Affect Psyche and Behavior”