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Healthy Eating Patterns May Not Prevent Parkinson's Disease
A massive 32-year study reveals that even the healthiest eating patterns, like the Mediterranean diet, may not protect against Parkinson's disease.
Read AnalysisCan Fecal Transplants Ease Non-Motor Parkinson's Symptoms?
A pioneering clinical trial explores whether resetting the gut microbiome via fecal transplants can alleviate Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Read AnalysisHow Subconcussive Football Hits Alter Your Gut Bacteria
New research reveals that head impacts from football can alter gut bacteria, even when they do not cause concussions.
Read AnalysisHow Training One Leg Strengthens the Untrained Other
Discover how targeting just one limb with resistance training can trigger strength gains in the opposite, untouched leg through neural pathways.
Read AnalysisCould Probiotics Be the Secret to Stopping Migraines?
A growing body of research suggests that targeting your microbiome with biotics could help reduce the frequency and severity of debilitating migraines.
Read AnalysisPopular GLP-1 Drug Fails to Slow Alzheimer's Disease Progression
Despite early promise, a large clinical trial reveals that the popular GLP-1 drug semaglutide does not slow down cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's disease.
Read AnalysisAltered Gut Fatty Acids Linked to Autism
A comprehensive review reveals that individuals with autism have significantly different levels of specific gut-derived fatty acids, highlighting a unique chemical signature in the gut-brain connection.
Read AnalysisBrain's Nightly Wash Cycle Clears Alzheimer's Proteins in Humans
A new trial reveals that your brain actively flushes Alzheimer's-linked proteins into your bloodstream overnight.
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