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          ·May 14, 2019·4 min read

          How stressed-out gut bacteria may trigger autoimmune response

          Chronic social stress in mice induces the expression of virulent genes in the gut microbiota. The altered microbiota increases the presence of effector T helper cells in the lymph nodes and induces myelin autoreactive cells. Exposure to chronic stress, therefore, may increase the risk of developing autoimmune diseases for some individuals with a susceptibility.
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          ·May 6, 2019·5 min read

          Transplanting gut bacteria alters depression-related behavior, brain inflammation in rats

          The gut microbiome contributes to depression-like behaviors and inflammation in the ventral hippocampus, according to a new rat study. Fecal transplants from rats with lower levels of Clostridia reduced depressive behaviors and inflammation in vulnerable rodents.
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          ·April 10, 2019·5 min read

          Breast milk analyses show new opportunities for reducing risk of childhood obesity

          Maternal obesity is associated with differences in breast milk composition from that of mothers with a lower BMI. The variations of the metabolites may contribute to a higher risk of childhood obesity in children whose mothers are overweight. The findings point to a potential breast milk dependent mechanism for the mother-child transmission of obesity.
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          ·April 9, 2019·10 min read

          Autism symptoms reduced nearly 50% two years after fecal transplant

          Arizona State University researchers claim microbiota transfer therapy reduces symptoms associated with autism and gastrointestinal problems for two years post-treatment. The study suggests MTT may be a promising option for helping to treat children with ASD who also have GI problems. The researchers stress further research, including double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trials with a larger cohort be carried out.
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          ·April 8, 2019·2 min read

          Could eating garlic reduce aging-related memory problems?

          Eating garlic containing allyl sulfide may promote memory consolidation and improve cognition by restoring essential gut bacteria.
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          ·April 3, 2019·4 min read

          Stress in childhood and adulthood have combined impact on hormones and health

          Stressed adults who report high-stress exposure as children have altered cortisol levels associated with negative health outcomes. Findings suggest early life stress may calibrate the stress response system in the brain, with health consequences that last into adulthood.
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          ·March 31, 2019·4 min read

          Gastrointestinal complaints in children could signal future mental health problem

          A correlation between gastrointestinal symptoms, adversity and childhood anxiety has been identified by researchers at Columbia University. Studying fMRI data and fecal samples, researchers noted adversity was associated with microbial diversity changes and differences prefrontal cortex activation in response to emotional faces.
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          ·February 18, 2019·4 min read

          Exercise May Improve Health by Increasing Gut Bacterial Diversity

          A new study reveals exercises that improve cardiorespiratory fitness may help to support health by altering the presence, activity and clustering of gut bacteria.
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          ·February 13, 2019·5 min read

          Newly Isolated Human Gut Bacterium Reveals Possible Link to Depression

          Researchers have identified and isolated a gut bacterium which appears to have a significant link to depression.
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          ·February 8, 2019·4 min read

          Gut Bacteria May Contribute to Toxic Side Effects of Drugs

          Researchers report the gut microbiome could help explain why some people experience toxic side effects from medications. A new study reveals how gut bacteria can transform certain drugs into harmful compounds.
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          ·February 7, 2019·4 min read

          The Gut’s Link to Parkinson’s: Hype or Hope?

          Researchers review the evidence that Parkinson's disease may, at least for some patients, begin in the gut.
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          ·February 4, 2019·4 min read

          Gut Bacteria Linked to Depression Identified

          A new study reports two different gut bacteria are depleted in people with depression, regardless of antidepressant treatments.
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          Taming Tumor Chaos: Researchers Uncover Key to Improving Glioblastoma Treatment

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          Hippocampus Predicts Rewards by Reorganizing Memories

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          Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval

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          Brain Stimulation Method Can Evaluate Consciousness in Alzheimer’s Disease

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