Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder with unclear causes, affecting about 10% of the global population. Researchers have now discovered that opioid delta-receptor agonists may ...
The relationship between gut health and the brain is often referred to as the “gut-brain axis”, representing an intricate communication network between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain. The ...
Research increasingly reveals a profound gut-brain axis, where the gut microbiome significantly influences mood, stress, and mental health conditions. This bidirectional link, involving ...
We have all felt it; that flutter in the stomach before an interview, the queasiness that follows a stressful day, or the ...
Not all brain cells are found in the brain. For example, a team at Caltech has identified two distinct types of neurons in the abdomens of mice that appear to control different aspects of digestion.
A bidirectional pathway called the gut-brain axis connects your stomach and brain. If you have depression or anxiety, the gut-brain axis makes it possible for these conditions to affect your gut and ...
The gut has become known as the second brain. "The brain has about 100 billion neurons and the gut has about 500 million neurons and so because of this, there is this bi-directional communication ...
There’s a hidden gender gap when it comes to digestive problems, with women taking the lead in this unpleasant contest. While men are hardly immune to gastrointestinal woes, certain digestive problems ...
When I hear the word hypnosis, I picture an auditorium of people lulled into a zombie-like state with a snap of fingers from a commanding figure on stage. Of course, that’s just one (theatrical) type ...
In unfortunate news for men, a common digestive illness may be linked to an unwelcome issue in the bedroom. According to a recent paper in the journal Sexual Medicine, having irritable bowel syndrome ...