Scientists have found that antidepressants and other psychiatric drugs can change the quantity and composition of gut bacteria in rats.
Month: September 2019
Fatty foods necessary for vitamin E absorption, but not right away
A fresh look at how to best determine dietary guidelines for vitamin E has produced a surprising new finding: Though
Children of anxious mothers may become hyperactive in adolescence
A large study has shown that children of mothers who are anxious during pregnancy and in the first few years
High blood pressure treatment may slow cognitive decline
High blood pressure appears to accelerate cognitive decline among middle-aged and older adults, but treating high blood pressure may slow
Major environmental challenge as microplastics are harming our drinking water
Plastics in our waste streams are breaking down into tiny particles, causing potentially catastrophic consequences for human health and our
Deep magnet stimulation for symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder
Researchers have found that focusing powerful non-invasive magnet stimulation on a specific brain area can improve the symptoms of Obsessive
‘Complex’ sports are good for BRAIN
Playing ‘complex’ sports such as badminton are good for your brain, according to research. Twenty participants were asked to take
A swifter way towards 3-D-printed organs
Twenty people die every day waiting for an organ transplant in the United States, and while more than 30,000 transplants
New compound promotes healing of myelin in nervous system disorders
Scientists have developed a compound that successfully promotes rebuilding of the protective sheath around nerve cells that is damaged in
Disrupting the gut microbiome may affect some immune responses to flu vaccination
WHAT: The normal human gut microbiome is a flourishing community of microorganisms, some of which can affect the human immune