A few weeks ago the first video in our monthly series with Dr. Drew Ramsey came out on Medscape Psychiatry, discussing some of the highlights of brain food and the microbiome from research in 2015.
CLINICAL NUTRITION — Probiotics may be good for the brain, According to a study published in Clinical Nutrition, probiotics ...
Look for supplements with specific strains. Some of the probiotics most studied for mood benefits include Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus helveticus, Bifidobacterium ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects millions of people worldwide, presenting a significant challenge for healthcare providers. Shockingly, over half of all patients do not respond to initial ...
The relationship between mental health and the gut is something most people are able to feel in times of stress and anxiety; it's common to experience nausea alongside nervousness when under pressure, ...
A gut-wrenching experience. Butterflies in your stomach. Many of us instinctively feel the connection between our gut and our brain. That connection and how the range of bacteria residing in our ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers in Malaysia discuss whether Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium probiotics, which are the most widely studied and commercialized ...
Scientists believe that gut health can impact mental health. A small pilot study published June 14 in JAMA Psychiatry posed the question: Can improving gut health ease depression? The researchers ...
Dear Doctor: It seems like you can't go a day without probiotics turning out to be the cure for some ailment or another. Now we're being told they help depression. How can that be? Dear Reader: We ...
Researchers link higher levels of CAG-170 gut bacteria to better health across 39 countries and multiple chronic diseases.
A mysterious, hard-to-grow gut bacterium keeps showing up in healthy people worldwide—and it may be quietly protecting our microbiomes.