Psychological stress can alter the gut microbiome and accelerate ageing-related changes in blood-forming stem cells, potentially increasing the risk of conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, ...
A study describes a mechanism in mice through which psychological stress can alter gut microbiome and thereby can increase ...
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A single dose of psilocybin reduces reward-seeking behavior by altering inhibitory brain cells
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Study reveals how psychological stress alters gut microbiome, impacting health and increasing disease risk through brain-bone marrow communication.
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A new study in mice reveals that psychological stress can significantly alter the gut microbiome, leading to changes in blood-forming stem cells and increasing the risk of conditions like heart ...
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Gut microbiome altered by psychological stress, researchers say
Study describes how psychological stress can alter gut microbiome, increase risk of disease ...
Could trouble adapting to change appear before memory loss in Alzheimer’s disease? A new study suggests the answer may be yes. Alzheimer’s disease is usually linked with forgetting names, losing ...
Four varied mouse models of stress were analysed to study interactions among the brain, intestine, and bone marrow.
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