The attention doesn’t bother Ki-Woo, who is calmly focused on DA-HAE as she works through a practice test. KI-WOO Are you sure about question 14? DA-HAE (hesitant) Is it wrong? KI-WOO I’m asking you. What does your gut say? Do you think number 14 is right? Da-Hae ...
The Second Brain: Is the Gut Microbiota a Link Between Obesity and Central Nervous System Disorders? Curr Obes Rep 2016; 5: 51-64 [PMID: 26865085 DOI: 10.1007/s13679-016-0191-1]Ochoa-Reparaz J, Kasper LH. The Second Brain: Is the Gut Microbiota a Link Between Obesity and Central ...
The emerging and surprising view of how the enteric nervous system in our bellies goes far beyond just processing the food we eat
Well, you are likely getting signals from an unexpected source: your second brain — the brain in your gut. Scientific researchers from Columbia University found that there may be a link between children's digestive health and their mental health. This unique...
Did you know that you have a second brain? And that it’s located inside of yourgut? This is what causes you to feel emotions like getting butterflies when you’re excited or nervous, and feeling sick to your stomach when scared or emotional. This second brain is called the enteric nervo...
Hadhazy A. Think Twice: How the Gut's "Second Brain" Influences Mood and Well-Being. Scientific American. 2010 http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/gut-second-brain/. Ref Type: Magazine Article.Hadhazy A. Think twice: how the gut's "second brain" influences mood and well-being. In...
You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life. My second story is about love and loss. I was lucky - I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started ...
The gut-brain connection is mostly known for its role in controlling the amount of food we eat, with the gut signaling to the brain when we’ve had enough. But a new study published on June 5 in a journal suggests that the gut-brain connection may also play an important role in formin...
Eating disorders are thought to involve, at least in part, problems with signaling between the brain and gut. Bulemia is characterized by binge-eating, followed by purging, while anorexia nervosa involves an inaccurate perception of one’s weight, food restriction, and perhaps also underl...
This work, which has been highly enabled by new technologies, is resulting in a more detailed mechanistic understanding of gut-brain communication that is being exploited to identify new therapeutic approaches for obesity and related disorders. 2. Primary components of the gut-brain axis Signaling ...