A few years ago, doctors began noticing something unusual about many patients who were later diagnosed with Parkinson disease ...
Coffee doesn’t just energize—it actively reshapes the gut and mind. Researchers found that both caffeinated and decaf coffee ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For years, I’ve treated patients whose symptoms didn’t fit neatly into any one diagnosis. Brain fog with no ...
For decades, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease were viewed primarily as brain disorders. Emerging research reveals a profound ...
Brain fog is the result of “bad connections” between the gut and the brain, said Gerard Clarke, a professor of ...
It’s not a connection most people make, but stress doesn’t just affect your mood—it can show up in your gut, too. A growing body of research points to the gut–brain axis as the link between gut health ...
Scientists are learning more and more about the surprising connection between the human gut and the brain. A new study now ...
The far-flung organs of the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system are inextricably connected, and the growing body of scientific literature surrounding the ‘gut-brain axis’ is ...
Stress in early life may leave a lasting imprint on the body in ways we are only beginning to understand. According to new research, childhood stress could increase the risk of digestive issues much ...
In this video interview with dvm360 during the 2026 Fetch Charlotte conference, Callie Harris, DVM, broke down the emerging ...
Parkinson’s disease is a long-term condition that affects the brain and mainly changes how people move. Around 8 million ...