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Cravings for Fatty Foods Connected to Gut-Brain Axis
There is a new link between the gut-brain axis — and it appears to fuel our desire for fatty foods.
Brain Food: How to Optimize Nutrition for Neurodiverse Children
Supporting the behavioral, emotional, and physical demands of children on the neurodiverse spectrum requires a multifaceted approach which can sometimes feel
Picky Eaters vs. Sensory Eaters in Neurodiverse Children
Most young children go through food jags — periods of picky eating where they will only eat one food or a
Daytime Eating Linked to Brighter Mood
The phrase ‘mood foods’ is taking on a whole new meaning. When it comes to warding off depression and anxiety, it
Probiotics Boost Mood in People on Antidepressants
If any of your patients are taking antidepressants, make sure they are also supplementing with probiotics daily. According to a study in
Probiotics and Gut Microbiome Trigger Emotion and Mood Brain Signatures
Can probiotics alter the gut microbiome to shift emotion and mood brain signatures? The gut microbiota-brain axis plays an important role
Mood and Microbes, by Jane Foster, PhD
This three-part videos by Jane Foster, PhD, author, professor and leading expert in the microbiome, walks listeners through her research on
Free On-Demand Webinar on Supporting Mood Disorders with Scot Bay, MD and Jane Foster, PhD
Popular contributors Scot Bay, MD and Jane Foster, PhD are back with a ready-watch webinar on animal science and clinical research
Finding Emotional Balance with Your Patients, Interview with Leslie Korn, PhD., Author Good Mood Kitchen
In light of recent tragic events with fashion designer Kate Spade and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain and a growing number of
Cravings for Fatty Foods Connected to Gut-Brain Axis
Brain Food: How to Optimize Nutrition for Neurodiverse Children
Picky Eaters vs. Sensory Eaters in Neurodiverse Children
Daytime Eating Linked to Brighter Mood
Probiotics Boost Mood in People on Antidepressants
Mood and Microbes, by Jane Foster, PhD
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