A new editorial indicates certain microbes may be responsible for Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers report the administration of Lactobacillus reuteri may lead to brain changes that reverse social deficits in mouse models of ASD through a mechanism that involves the vagus nerve and reward system. The findings hold promise for the development of treatments for ASD, as well as other disorders, by modulating specific gut microbes.
A new study reports blood samples taken from those with Schizophrenia contain genetic material from more types of microbes than people without the condition. Additionally, the blood samples contained less CD8+ memory T cells.
Researchers present new findings about how stress takes a toll on the whole body.
Microbes found in the placenta may play a key role in shaping the developing fetal immune system.
Study goes beyond evaluating the organisms in the microbiome, looking at the functions different bacteria may be performing.
New research investigates how gut bacteria could affect our cravings and moods in order to consume the nutrients they require to grow best.
Researchers discovered migraine sufferers harbor significantly more microbes with the ability to modify nitrates than those who do not suffer migraine headaches.