THE HUMAN MICROBIOME IS A TREASURE TROVE WAITING TO BE UNLOCKED NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 15, 2019 Understanding the complexity of the human microbiome may help unlock mysteries behind health and psychological illnesses.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY6 MIN READ CAN MATHEMATICS HELP US UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEXITY OF OUR MICROBIOME? NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 5, 2019 A newly developed mathematical framework describesContinue reading “Bacteria in fermented food signal the immune system”
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Study links gut bacteria that can lead to seizures and strokes
DIETARY FIBER REDUCES BRAIN INFLAMMATION DURING AGING NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 14, 2018 Researchers report a high fiber diet can help to reduce both intestinal and brain inflammation during aging. … READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ SPECIFIC BACTERIA IN SMALL INTESTINE ARE CRUCIAL FOR FAT ABSORPTION NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 13, 2018 Researchers reveal the Western diet can induceContinue reading “Study links gut bacteria that can lead to seizures and strokes”
Delaying age related diseases by keeping gut bacteria in balance
DELAYING AGE RELATED DISEASES BY KEEPING GUT BACTERIA IN BALANCE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 11, 2015 According to researchers, analyzing intestinal bacteria could be a promising way to predict health outcomes as we age.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ CHANGES IN ABUNDANCE OF MOUSE GUT BACTERIA CONNECTED TO CIRCADIAN RHYTHM NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 5, 2015 According toContinue reading “Delaying age related diseases by keeping gut bacteria in balance”
More sociable chimps harbor richer gut microbiomes
TARGETING THE GUT-BRAIN CONNECTION CAN IMPACT IMMUNITY NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 11, 2016 Researchers report that manipulating dopamine signaling in the nervous system of C. elegans can control inflammation in the gut.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGY6 MIN READ GUT BUSTING: HOW GASEOUS SUBSTANCES IN THE BODY AFFECT PSYCHE AND BEHAVIOR NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 26, 2016 A new study reports onContinue reading “More sociable chimps harbor richer gut microbiomes”
Altered gut microbiome could indicate Parkinson’s disease
ALTERED GUT MICROBIOME COULD INDICATE PARKINSON’S DISEASE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 29, 2017 Even during early stages of the disease, gut bacteria in those with Parkinson’s differs significantly from those without the disease, a new study reports.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGY6 MIN READ NEW LIGHT ON LINK BETWEEN GUT BACTERIA AND ANXIETY NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 25, 2017 Researchers discover gutContinue reading “Altered gut microbiome could indicate Parkinson’s disease”
Even on standardized diet, gut flora changes from day to day
OBES EVEN ON STANDARDIZED DIET, GUT FLORA CHANGES FROM DAY TO DAY NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 14, 2018 Researchers say that, despite taking a standardized diet consisting of a liquid meal replacement, gut bacteria change frequently and unpredictably.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES6 MIN READ HUMAN GUT STUDY QUESTIONS PROBIOTIC HEALTH BENEFITS NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 7, 2018 According toContinue reading “Even on standardized diet, gut flora changes from day to day”
Household cleaners may contribute to obesity in kids by altering the gut microbiome
GUT BACTERIA LINKED TO DEPRESSION IDENTIFIED NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 4, 2019 A new study reports two different gut bacteria are depleted in people with depression, regardless of antidepressant treatments.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY5 MIN READ METABOLITE PRODUCED BY GUT BACTERIA FROM POMEGRANATES REDUCES IBD NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 12, 2019 Researchers report UroA, a microbial metabolite derived from a compoundContinue reading “Household cleaners may contribute to obesity in kids by altering the gut microbiome”
Exercise may improve health by increasing gut bacterial diversity
NEW EVIDENCE SUPPORTS THE PRESENCE OF MICROBES IN THE PLACENTA NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJUNE 18, 2019 Microbes found in the placenta may play a key role in shaping the developing fetal immune system.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCE7 MIN READ GUT BACTERIA INTERFERES WITH METABOLISM OF PARKINSON’S DRUG NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJUNE 13, 2019 Study provides first concrete examples of how theContinue reading “Exercise may improve health by increasing gut bacterial diversity”
Gut microbes associated with temperament traits in children
GUT MICROBES MAY AFFECT THE COURSE OF ALS NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 22, 2019 Researchers have isolated a molecule that may be under-produced in the gut of those with ALS. Using mouse models of the disease, researchers identified 11 microbial strains that became altered as the disease progressed, or before the development of symptoms. … READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCE7 MINContinue reading “Gut microbes associated with temperament traits in children”
Mom’s gut parasites protect babies from inflammation
THE MACABRE WORLD OF MIND CONTROLLING PARASITES NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMAY 1, 2018 Neuroparasitology could shed new light into the neurological basis for behavior and decision making, researchers say.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES5 MIN READ MOM’S GUT PARASITES PROTECT BABIES’ BRAINS FROM INFLAMMATION NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 20, 2015 According to a new study, tapeworms can protect infant ratsContinue reading “Mom’s gut parasites protect babies from inflammation”
Long term effect of stress, gut bacteria and fiber
How fiber and gut bacteria reverse stress damage – Medical News Today https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322636.php Aug 2, 2018 – Known as a “leaky” gut, high levels of stress over time increase the intestine’s permeability. This means that particles, such as bacteria and undigested food, can move more easily into the bloodstream, which can cause damaging chronic inflammation. The gut-brain connection – Harvard Health https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/the-gut-brain-connectionContinue reading “Long term effect of stress, gut bacteria and fiber”
The enemy within: Gut bacteria drive autoimmune disease
Common Gut Bacteria Linked to Autoimmune Diseases | Managed … https://www.managedhealthcareexecutive.com/autoimmune-diseases/common-gut-bac… Feb 1, 2019 – “This proves that B. fragilis ubiquitin can cross the human gut lining and generate an immune response. We found that people with autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, are more likely than healthy volunteers to have antibodies to BfUbb.” Could gut bacteria explain theContinue reading “The enemy within: Gut bacteria drive autoimmune disease”
The gut–hormone connection: how gut organisms impact estrogen levels
Emerging research demonstrates that the gut microbiome assumes a central job in the regulation of estrogen levels inside the body and in this manner impacts the danger of creating estrogen-related sicknesses, for example, endometriosis, polycystic ovary disorder, bosom disease, and prostate cancer. Scientific research has shown that gut microorganisms manage numerous parts of human physiology,Continue reading “The gut–hormone connection: how gut organisms impact estrogen levels”
Helminth immunomodulation in autoimmune disease
Helminths have advanced to progress toward becoming specialists at subverting immune surveillance. Through potent and persistent immune tempering, helminths can stay undetected in human tissues for a long length of time. Diverting the immunomodulating “abilities” of helminths to treat inflammatory human diseases is getting intensive intrigue. Here, we survey treatments using live parasitic worms, wormContinue reading “Helminth immunomodulation in autoimmune disease”