https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-08-15-anti-inflammatory-foods-and-the-gut-brain-connection.html
August 15, 2025 - As the global population ages, maintaining cognitive vitality has become a critical health priority. Today, a growing body of evidence underscores the transformative role of specific foods in preserving brain health. Nutritional psychiatrist Dr. Uma Naidoo, a Harvard-trained expert and director of Massachusetts General Hospital’s pioneering Nutritional and Lifestyle Psychiatry clinic, has identified a five-food strategy—B-O-G-O-S (berries and colorful veggies, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-01-24-gut-brain-connection-in-individuals-with-autism.html
January 24, 2020 - A study published in the journal Autism Research confirms the existence of a gut-brain nervous system link in autism, opening a new path in the search for potential effective treatments that target behavioral issues associated with autism. The researchers claim that this is the first study to confirm that the gut and brain share autism-related gene mutations."Our findings suggest these gastrointestinal problems may stem from the same mutations in genes that are responsible ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-01-14-gut-brain-connection-in-individuals-with-autism-confirmed.html
January 14, 2020 - Gut-brain connection in individuals with autism CONFIRMED by scientific data Tuesday, January 14, 2020 by: Darnel Fernandez Tags: autism, brain function, brain health, gastrointestinal health, goodhealth, goodscience, gut health, gut microbiota, gut-brain link, mental health, research Gastrointestinal (GI) problems have always been a common occurrence in many patients with autism, yet the mechanisms behind this phenomenon are not fully understood....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-12-22-the-brain-gut-connection-a-new-study-finds-that-traumatic-brain-injury-also-causes-intestinal-damage.html
December 22, 2017 - Previous studies have already noted a connection between TBI and gastrointestinal dysfunction, stating that TBI affects intestinal permeability (the ability of the gut to allow materials from the intestine into the bloodstream). However, the study, which was published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, was the first to correlate TBI in mice with "delayed, long-term changes in the colon" and link it back to post-traumatic brain inflammation and associated tissue ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-03-21-gut-microbiome-key-to-solving-autism-puzzle.html
March 21, 2025 - For years, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has remained a complex neurological condition, puzzling researchers and families alike. But an emerging field of science is shedding light on a surprising connection: the gut microbiome.In a study published in the journal Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology in July 2022, scientists uncovered compelling evidence that the trillions of bacteria living in your intestines – known as the gut microbiome ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-23-connection-between-your-gut-and-your-brain.html
February 23, 2019 - Recent studies on this matter focused on the effects of a high-salt diet on brain health. For a long time, people have associated excessive amounts of salt with high blood pressure. This consequently increases the risk of various health problems, including heart disease and stroke. However, some data have shown that high salt intake can be linked to stroke, regardless of whether the person has high blood pressure or a high risk of heart disease. This observation suggests that ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-06-10-eating-more-fruits-and-vegetables-improves-mental-well-being.html
June 10, 2019 - The study, which was published in the journal Social Science and Medicine, built on earlier research from Australia and New Zealand that involved smaller population samples. For their study, the researchers monitored the dietary habits of more than 40,000 citizens in the U.K. from 2009 to 2017. They controlled other factors that may affect mental health, such as age, civil status, education, employment status, overall health, income, lifestyle, and the consumption of other foods ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-19-brain-gut-connection-determines-how-we-respond-to-stressful-situations.html
April 19, 2018 - Your gut and brain constantly communicate with one another through your vagus nerve. This nerve makes its way throughout your chest and abdomen, controlling and monitoring not only your digestion but also your hormone levels, immune function, heart rate and blood pressure. This nerve forms part of a protective system that can help you make decisions by compelling you to slow down and evaluate a particular situation before proceeding or even avoid it entirely.It essentially ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-06-06-gut-health-could-revolutionize-osteoporosis-prevention.html
June 06, 2025 - A growing body of research is challenging conventional views of bone health, indicating that osteoporosis prevention may begin not in the skeleton itself, but in the gut. A study published in June 2025 by researcher Zena le Roux and peer-reviewed research from institutions like Harvard Medical School reveal that an imbalanced microbiome—the community of bacteria in the intestines—can weaken bones by impairing nutrient absorption and spiking inflammation....
https://www.naturalnews.com/033826_second_brain_gut.html
October 07, 2011 - Second Brain - Manage your gut and gut floraFriday, October 07, 2011 by: Paul FassaTags: health news, Natural News, nutritionGut flora importanceControlling what we can controlGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on health newsTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink to this article:https://www.naturalnews.com/033826_second_brain_gut....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-03-02-fiber-intake-reduces-risk-of-heart-failure.html
March 02, 2020 - This is according to Cristiane Mayerhofer of Oslo University Hospital in Norway, who proposed that heart failure patients who consume more dietary fiber tend to have healthier gut bacteria. A healthy gut microbiota is associated with a reduced risk of death or need for a heart transplant."Our gut microbiota is composed of trillions of microorganisms that have the potential to affect our health," Mayerhofer said at her presentation at Heart Failure 2019, a scientific congress ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-10-14-personalized-nutrition-connection-between-genetic-variation-gut-bacteria.html
October 14, 2021 - How genetic variation affects the gutThe researchers analyzed existing genetic and stool sample data from 100 British individuals to examine whether the number of copies of AMY1, which codes for the starch-splitting amylase enzyme, influence gut bacterial composition. Half of the individuals had high copy numbers while the other half had low.The researchers found that high AMY1 copy numbers correlate with increased populations of Ruminococcaceae bacteria, which proliferate ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/049813_autism_gut_microbiome_antibiotics.html
May 23, 2015 - Antibiotics improve autistic child's symptoms, validating the autism-gut microbe connectionSaturday, May 23, 2015 by: David Gutierrez, staff writerTags: autism, gut microbiome, antibioticsScientists start listening to parentsFrom the margin to the centerGet independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on autismTake Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your websitePermalink ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-07-30-resistance-strength-training-exercises-protect-brain-health.html
July 30, 2025 - It is no secret that aging changes the body. But what if your muscles were quietly working overtime to help your brain age smarter, not just slower?That's the emerging science behind resistance and strength training, two forms of exercise that go far beyond biceps and bench presses. New research shows they could help older adults push back against brain shrinkage, memory loss and even early-stage cognitive decline. And the best part? You don't need ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-10-25-study-links-cellphone-radiation-to-brain-cancer.html
October 25, 2024 - South Korean researchers, who analyzed 24 studies and released their report in the journal Environmental Health, discovered greater risks for malignant brain tumors, meningioma and glioma on the side of the head where cellphones were held. They also found heavy, long-term cellphone use was connected to a higher risk of glioma. (Related: Cell phone radiation found to damage and kills cheek cells, study shows.)The South Korean study brings the number of meta-analyses ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-06-19-why-do-we-crave-junk-food-so-much-we-explain-the-gut-brain-connection-and-how-you-can-train-yourself-to-want-healthier-food.html
June 19, 2018 - The bacteria in your gut play a larger role in your life than you may think. They are linked to your brain in what scientists dub “the gut/brain axis,” which they use to send signals to your brain, affecting your decisions, especially with regards to what you eat.If you feed the bacteria in your gut with junk food, you will be supporting the growth of those microorganisms that thrive on junk food. Soon these bacteria will multiply and keep on asking your brain for more ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-02-the-awesome-connection-between-our-brain-chemistry-and-human-behavior.html
November 02, 2017 - You see, conventionally-trained physicians – especially psychiatrists – are heavily indoctrinated with the notion that the only ‘reasonable’ treatments for psychiatric conditions are counseling and prescription medication. (But, that’s about to change)Discover a nutrient-based therapy for anxiety, depression and other serious mental health issues. On the next NaturalHealth365 Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and nutrient-based psychiatry pioneer Dr. William Walsh explore ...
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