What situations make you feel nervous, fearful, or anxious to the point that you get butterflies and feel sick to your stomach? Are there people, places, or situations in your life that evoke a ...
In a conversation with Dr. Steven Gundry, I reflect on what the gut–brain connection reveals about inflammation, longevity, ...
The gut houses a vast network of neurons and is home to trillions of microbes, which produce neurotransmitters and other ...
Scientists have found that when the stomach and brain are synced too strongly, it may signal worse mental health, linking anxiety, depression, and stress to an overactive gut-brain connection. The ...
Stronger coordination between the brain and the stomach’s natural rhythm is linked to higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, according to the largest study of its kind from Aarhus ...
A new study has identified a link between mental health and the stomach, a region of the gut rarely covered in research on the complex interplay between the central nervous system and the digestive ...
"This suggests that how people anticipate and interpret gut sensations can strongly influence their symptoms." "Taken together, this redefines NCGS as part of the gut-brain interaction spectrum, ...
About 1 in 4 people have symptoms of the disorder gastroparesis, which causes the stomach to empty slowly and can cause ...