New findings suggest that a protein known as Reelin could play a role in treating both “leaky gut” and severe depression. Could an injectable protein someday help address both “leaky gut” and severe ...
A groundbreaking analysis reveals that chronic consumption of fatty foods triggers a biological disconnect, flooding your gut ...
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A new study suggests that fiber—especially psyllium husk—may not only support digestion and weight loss but also improve ...
Kochi: When the gut talks, the brain listens, says a study that finds microbial imbalance can weaken memory. The study ...
For decades, mental health research focused almost exclusively on the brain. Depression was framed as a chemical imbalance, anxiety as faulty ...
How does the brain know if thirst has been quenched? This may sound like a simple question. However, the neuroscience behind quenching thirst has been a mystery until recently. For centuries, ...
KOCHI/BRAUNSCHWEIG: A new Indo-German study has offered some of the clearest proof yet that when the gut falls out of balance ...
In high-stakes business settings, leaders typically turn to their "gut instinct" to guide their choices. Whether hiring a key team member, entering a new market or investing in a strategic initiative, ...
But researchers were concerned about whether this procedure might have other, less desirable effects. What happens when the right and left sides of the cerebral cortex—responsible for an enormous ...
What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).