The gut brain axis is an important relationship very few people discuss or even understand. It is composed of a two-way communication system between your gut (digestive system) and your brain which ...
For many parents, the scene is familiar when a child with autism spectrum disorder suddenly refuses food, wakes repeatedly at ...
“When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven’t.” — Thomas A. Edison As a writer and a scientist, I have to say: writing is a lot easier than sciencing. In science, if you ...
A new research from the University of Southern California (USC) has made a crucial new discovery regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), highlighting the vital, yet often unexamined, connection ...
A Hyderabad-based research organisation, Resplice Autism Research Foundation, will hold a free gut health assessment and ...
This figure illustrates the impact of gut microbiota on the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Healthy microbiota regulate the glutamate/GABA metabolic balance, inducing an ...
Up to 70% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience chronic digestive issues—and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Marissa Scavuzzo wants to not only understand why ...
Researchers have released a new study analyzing a correlation between autism spectrum disorder and the brain and gut. The report published in Nature Neuroscience, a monthly scientific journal, ...
Researchers discovered that gut bacteria could travel to the brain via the vagus nerve in mice, offering clues to the gut-brain axis’ involvement in some neurological disorders. Weiss, Grakoui, and ...
The microorganisms in our gastrointestinal tract–the gut microbiome can exert a profound influence on the human body, and scientists are learning more about exactly how certain microbes can impact us.
Researchers found that regulatory T cells are reduced and functionally altered in children with autism, contributing to ...