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Free On-Demand Webinar on Supporting Mood Disorders with Scot Bay, MD and Jane Foster, PhD
June 18, 2018
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Popular contributors Scot Bay, MD and Jane Foster, PhD are back with a ready-watch webinar on animal science and clinical research that explains the gut-brain ...
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Combination Probiotics and Ayurvedic Triphala Supports Longevity and Reduces Risk of Chronic Disease
June 11, 2018
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We know the bacteria in the gut influence overall health, but what about longevity and healthy aging? In this study by McGill University, scientists found ...
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How to Select the Right Probiotic Strains for Patients with Brain and Mood Disorders
May 1, 2018
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The following video is a primer on the basics of the microbiome, how to select the right probiotic strains and why your decision makes a ...
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The Neurobiology of Stress
April 30, 2018
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At the 2016 Neurobiology of Stress Workshop in Newport Beach, CA, a group of experts presented the symposium The Microbiome: Development, Stress, and Disease, published ...
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Multi-species Probiotics Affect Reaction to Sad Mood
April 30, 2018
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It is widely understood that the intestine and the brain are closely connected via the brain-gut axis, which is includes bidirectional communication through the neural, ...
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CASE STUDY: Abdominal Pain & Eosinophilic Esophagitis
January 22, 2016
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In this case study, by Dr Fitzgerald (published by content partner IMCJ), she describes a teen patient, age 16, with symptoms of acute abdominal pain. ...
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Personalized Nutrition and Metabolic Response
November 25, 2015
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As you sit down to a dinner with family and friends you can learn a lot about the unique aspects of your tablemates’ metabolic response. ...
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Link Between Artificial Sweeteners and Diabetes
September 17, 2014
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Pink, yellow, or blue? Each of these non-caloric sweeteners may be contributing to the global epidemic of diabetes. The study published in Nature today (Sept. ...
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