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Gut problems may shape Parkinson’s disease progression through the gut-brain axis
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Digestive symptoms often appear years before tremor in Parkinson’s disease, and growing evidence ...
Chronic sleep disruption doesn't just leave people tired and irritable. It may quietly undermine the gut's ability to repair itself, increasing vulnerability to serious digestive diseases. A new study ...
Researchers show that immune cells transport toxic alpha-synuclein from the gut to the brain, supporting the theory that ...
A groundbreaking Nature study from University College London reveals how gut immune cells (macrophages) help toxic proteins ...
New research reveals how Parkinson's spreads from the gut to the brain, with the help of immune cells—offering a new ...
Scientists have uncovered a promising link between a naturally occurring protein called Reelin, gut health and depression.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder is common among individuals with disorders of gut-brain interaction.
Scientists led by the Institute of Nanotechnology in Italy, in collaboration with the ESRF, the European Synchrotron in Grenoble, France, have discovered how X-ray micro- and nano- tomography can ...
In recent years, it’s become increasingly apparent that there is a bidirectional feedback loop commonly referred to as the “gut-brain axis” (or microbiome–gut–brain axis) that facilitates two-way ...
Addiction doesn’t arise in isolation. For many individuals, it follows years of emotional adversity, trauma, nutrient depletion, and gut dysfunction. People experiencing addiction often eat poorly or ...
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