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The gut-brain connection: What science now knows
Most people think of the gut as a digestive organ. Something that processes food, absorbs nutrients, and occasionally causes ...
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.
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Brain cells are increasingly being found outside the brain, and now researchers have identified specific neurons in the abdomen that control some aspects of digestion. Not all brain cells are found in ...
Within the past decade or so, scientists and pediatric experts have begun to unravel a powerful connection between the gut and brain frequently referred to as the gut–brain axis. This connection is ...
The connection between the gut and brain was discovered long ago, but the role of the gut microbiome in this relationship is still being explored. Recent studies suggest that disruptions or ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men. Early, personalized screening and prevention can change outcomes—and quality of life. Dr. Roy offers fresh, accessible takeaways ...
Impact of testosterone recovery after androgen deprivation therapy on overall survival in patients with high-risk prostate cancer: Long-term data from a phase III trial. This is an ASCO Meeting ...
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