Educational Resources
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![]() When Gut Bacteria Changes Brain Function“By now, the idea that gut bacteria affects a person’s health is not revolutionary. Many people know that these microbes influence digestion, allergies, and metabolism. The trend has become almost commonplace: New books appear regularly detailing precisely which diet will lead to optimum bacterial health.But these microbes’ reach may extend much further, into the human brains. A growing group of researchers around the world are investigating how the microbiome, as this bacterial ecosystem is known, regulates how people think and feel…” Read More |
![]() Psychoneurogastroenterology: The abdominal brain, the microbiome, and psychiatry“Existence of a gastrointestinal (GI) nervous system, distinct from the CNS that comprises the brain and spinal cord, has been recognized for more than a century —yet it has been ignored by psychiatry and rarely is included in residency training…” Read More |
![]() From Autism to Anorexia, It’s All About the Gut“Existence of a gastrointestinal (GI) nervous system, distinct from the CNS that comprises the brain and spinal cord, has been recognized for more than a century—yet it has been ignored by psychiatry and rarely is included in residency training…” Read More |