Gut Microbiome Scientists Point to a Daily Dietary Habit That Could Improve Digestive Health ...
Researchers at UC Davis School of Medicine have uncovered how an imbalanced gut microbiome escalates the production of metabolic byproducts by certain gut bacteria.
Researchers found that very small numbers of gut bacteria can translocate to the brain in mice, particularly when gut barrier ...
Researchers have identified two gut bacteria that can produce serotonin, a key chemical that regulates bowel movements. In experiments with mice lacking serotonin, the microbes boosted serotonin ...
A recent study suggests that these microbes may also influence an important aspect of fitness – muscle strength. Muscle strength is a crucial feature of health for many reasons. It supports our joints ...
Probiotics are live microorganisms that you can consume for gut health. They can be found in kefir, kombucha, sauerkraut, and yogurt, among other foods.
The new study asks whether part of the answer lies outside the brain entirely, in microbes all the way down in the gut ...
Antibiotic use has been linked to changes in the gut’s bacterial species that can last for four to eight years 1. The gut ...
Researchers find that a gut bacterium may influence muscle strength and fitness, opening the door to probiotics that support ...
A study on wild northern cardinals shows that stress can change gut microbes and affect bird health in measurable ways.
If confirmed in people, the finding might lead to gut-targeted therapies that could reverse cognitive decline.
Blueberries are high in fiber and antioxidants that can help support your gut, brain, and heart health when you eat them as part of a balanced diet.