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Gut-Brain Axis

Explore the science connecting your gut to your brain. Articles here cover the gut microbiome's role in mood, memory, and disease — including Parkinson's research, prebiotic studies in older adults, cortisol, GLP-1 drugs, appetite-regulating peptides, and the neural pathways linking digestive health to mental and metabolic function.
7 Gut Microbiota Mistakes Destroying Your Health
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7 Gut Microbiota Mistakes Destroying Your Health

Seven common but damaging gut microbiota mistakes — from antibiotic overuse to xenobiotic exposure — explained with the science behind each and one actionable f
17 Mar 2026 4 min read
Gut Health Explained: Your Biggest Questions Answered
Gut Health

Gut Health Explained: Your Biggest Questions Answered

Lund University researchers share the latest science on gut health, covering how gut bacteria affect mood, immunity, and mental health — plus what diet changes
17 Mar 2026 7 min read
Your Gut Is Basically a Second Brain — Here's What the Science Says
Gut Health

Your Gut Is Basically a Second Brain — Here's What the Science Says

Research reveals that the gut microbiome — home to roughly 100 trillion bacteria — functions as a sophisticated organ influencing immunity, metabolism, and even mood through the gut-brain axis. Scientists have identified three distinct gut "enterotypes" dominated by different bacterial genera that a
05 Mar 2026 3 min read
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