Recent research indicates a link between an animal’s gut bacteria and brain function. This may be true in humans, too.
Urban parks are a vital component of urban ecosystems and provide distinctive habitats for soil microorganisms. Yet ...
Cognitive function in children aged 18 months to 10 years is associated with the enrichment or depletion of specific species of gut microbes, new research reveals. Researchers analyzed the ...
A new human study suggests that extra virgin olive oil may support brain health by influencing the gut microbiome.
Researchers found that people who consumed virgin olive oil rather than refined olive oil showed improved cognitive function ...
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Is your diet destroying your microbiome? 3 worst foods for gut health according to a Seattle gastroenterologist
Struggling with bloating, fatigue, or brain fog? Discover the three specific food groups a top University of Washington ...
The experiment began with a straightforward prediction: microbes from older mice would age young ovaries. But when the ...
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Elderly Poop Transplants Had a Surprising Effect on Young Mouse Ovaries
(Buena Vista Images/Getty Images) Like young blood, young poop is making headlines for its potential to reverse age-related decline in mice. Now, a new study has flipped the script: The poop of older ...
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