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A gut protein discovery could change how depression gets treated
For decades, depression treatment has focused almost entirely on the brain, with drugs designed to tweak neurotransmitters ...
New findings suggest that a protein known as Reelin could play a role in treating both “leaky gut” and severe depression.
For decades, mental health research focused almost exclusively on the brain. Depression was framed as a chemical imbalance, anxiety as faulty ...
Oral bacteria that migrate to the gut can generate metabolites that reach the brain and accelerate Parkinson’s disease.
A new study suggests that fiber—especially psyllium husk—may not only support digestion and weight loss but also improve ...
But, because you enjoy pretending to be the smartest person at the dinner table, I have some science for you. It turns out ...
KOCHI/BRAUNSCHWEIG: A new Indo-German study has offered some of the clearest proof yet that when the gut falls out of balance ...
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