Jery Whitworth6:21Psychobiotics: How eating more fibre and fermented foods can reduce your stressEuronewsTo begin to understand the link between the gut and the brain, all you have to do is look at the English language, according to Irish neurologist John Cryan.
Jery WhitworthYour Gut Biome and Neurodegenerative Diseasepsychologytoday.com - Susan Trachman M.D.How disruptions in the gut biome may contribute to degenerative disease. Last week, I posted an article describing the role of the gut biome in immune …
Jery WhitworthHow gut bacteria are controlling your brainverified_publisherBBC Future - Miriam Frankel and Matt WarrenYour gut is a bustling and thriving alien colony. They number in their trillions and include thousands of different species. Many of these microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea and eukarya, were here long before humans, have evolved alongside us and now outnumber our own cells many times …
Jery WhitworthSaliva microbiome, dietary, and genetic markers are associated with suicidal ideation in university studentsnature.com - Angelica P. Ahrens, Diego E. Sanchez-Padilla, Jennifer C. Drew, Monika W. Oli, Luiz F. W. Roesch, Eric W. TriplettHere, salivary microbiota and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles were compared between 47 (12.6%) young …
Jery WhitworthHow the brain’s vagus nerve tastes sugar in the gutbigthink.com - Mo CostandiMost of us find sugary foods pleasurable to eat, and we consume too much of them. Despite the introduction of artificial sweeteners, the …
Jery WhitworthLike Genes, Your Gut Microbes Pass From One Generation to the Next - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - FeaturedNeuroscienceNeuroscience VideosWhen the first humans moved out of Africa, they carried their gut microbes with them. Turns out, these microbes also evolved along with them. The …