BBC
Parkinson's may start in the gut
In the last few years, the gut has become almost a brain by itself. Deep, round and large: interdependence.
dericbownds
Our microbiome challenges our concept of self
Today, the three classical biological explanations of the individual self––the immune system, the brain, the genome––are being challenged by the new field of microbiome research. ... The realization that humans are not individual, discrete entities but rather the outcome of ever-changing interactions with microorganisms has consequences beyond the biological disciplines. In particular, it calls into question the assumption that distinctive human traits set us apart from all other animals––and therefore also the traditional disciplinary divisions between the arts and the sciences.
PRI.ORG
Our unique 'microbial aura' travels with us wherever we go
Almost weekly, it seems, scientists confirm the importance and influence of the microbiome, the collection of bacteria and other microbes that live inside and on…
THEVERGE
Gut feelings: the future of psychiatry may be inside your stomach
Her parents were running out of hope. Their teenage daughter, Mary, had been diagnosed with a severe case of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as ADHD. They had dragged her to clinics around the country in an effort to thwart the scary, intrusive thoughts and the repetitive behaviors that Mary felt compelled to perform. Even a litany of psychotropic medications didn’t make much difference. It seemed like nothing could stop the relentless nature of Mary’s disorder.
APA
That gut feeling
Evidence has mounted that the gut microbiome can influence neural development, brain chemistry and a wide range of behavioral phenomena, including emotional behavior, pain perception and how the stress system responds.
The Guardian
Could it be your gut keeping you awake at night?
An increasing number of scientists are waking up to the idea of a link between the digestive system and problems with sleep.
Science Daily
Secret to longevity may lie in the microbiome and the gut
Experiments in fruit flies show increased lifespan thanks to a combination of probiotics and an herbal supplement
NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC
How Jetlag Disrupts The Ticks of Your Microbial Clock
Your genome is the same right now as it was yesterday, last week, last year, or the day you were born. But your microbiomes—the combined genes of all the trillions of microbes that share your body—have shifted since the sun came up this morning. And they will change again before the next sunrise.
Nature
How gut microbes are joining the fight against cancer
The intestinal microbiome seems to influence how well some cancer drugs work. But is the science ripe for clinical trials?
BOSTONGLOBE
Is your body mostly microbes? Actually, we have no idea
How one eccentric scientist’s estimate became the most famous “fact” about the microbiome.
BRAINPICKINGS
Mental Health, Free Will, and Your Microbiome
“We are legion, each and every one of us. Always a ‘we’ and never a ‘me.’” // Even when we are alone, we are never alone. We exist in symbiosis — a wonderful term that refers to different organisms living together. // All zoology is really ecology. We cannot fully understand the lives of animals without understanding our microbes and our symbioses with them. And we cannot fully appreciate our own microbiome without appreciating how those of our fellow species enrich and influence their lives. We need to zoom out to the entire animal kingdom, while zooming in to see the hidden ecosystems that exist in every creature.
NEWYORKER
Bacteria on the Brain
A brilliant neurosurgeon offered an untested therapy to dying cancer patients. Was it innovation or overreach?
NEUROSCIENCESTUFF
Gut instincts: The secrets of your second brain
When it comes to your moods, decisions and behaviour, the brain in your head is not the only one doing the thinking.
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