Have you ever felt butterflies in your stomach before a big event or noticed how stress can mess with your digestion? It’s not just in your head; it’s your gut and brain communicating.
The finding, reported in the journal Nature, helps explain how clusters of neurons in the body play a key role in the gut-brain connection, a complex two-way communication system between the brain ...
NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on the latest advance in understanding the gut-brain connection. JON HAMILTON, BYLINE: When the brain senses danger, like a predator, it activates the sympathetic nervous ...
The finding, reported in the journal Nature, helps explain how clusters of neurons in the body play a key role in the gut-brain connection, a complex two-way communication system between the brain ...
NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on the latest advance in understanding the gut-brain connection. JON HAMILTON, BYLINE: When the brain senses danger, like a predator, it activates the sympathetic ...
Looking toward the future of Parkinson’s research and treatment As research into the gut-brain connection continues to evolve, the future of Parkinson’s treatment looks promising. Several ...