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Blueberries are high in antioxidants, fiber, and other beneficial nutrients. Eating them regularly may benefit gut, brain, and heart health. Blueberries contain fiber and plant compounds that play an ...
Researchers at the Max Delbrück Center have found that a bacterial metabolite in the gut regulates the heart through specific brain cells. The findings reveal a new gut-brain-heart axis and point to ...
Have you ever wondered why emotions like stress or anger seem to affect your stomach or make your heart race? It's because your heart, gut and brain are intricately connected in a way that shapes your ...
A team led by researchers at Georgia State University has identified a novel group of neurons controlling the brain-heart-gut axis which can be activated to induce a hypometabolic state that resembles ...
New research from the Monell Center suggests that our brains treat sugars differently, depending on the type. The common dietary sugars fructose and glucose, despite having the same amount of calories ...
Have you ever felt torn about a decision, when your mind said one thing but your body said another? Perhaps your heart was excited, but your gut clenched. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone.
Hypertension and heart failure affect millions worldwide. Yet in many patients, doctors cannot fully explain why the heart becomes stiff and struggles to relax—a condition known as diastolic ...