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Gut bacteria metabolites signal early neurodegeneration years before symptoms appear

Gut bacteria metabolites signal early neurodegeneration years before symptoms appear

Researchers have found that subtle changes in blood metabolites, produced by gut bacteria, may signal the earliest signs of cognitive decline years before symptoms appear. This insight comes from a study published in Gut Microbes by scientists at the University of East Anglia, who analyzed blood and stool samples from 150 adults aged 50 and … Weiterlesen …

Gut bacteria signal Parkinson’s years before symptoms appear

Why the gut-brain axis is gaining attention in neurodegenerative research

Why the gut-brain axis is gaining attention in neurodegenerative research <!– /wp:heading> wp:paragraph /> wp:paragraph > Parkinson's disease involves the gradual loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, leading to movement disorders, balance issues, and mood changes. While currently incurable, symptoms are often managed with medication and therapy. The disease typically appears in older adults, … Weiterlesen …