Focusing treatments for depression and anxiety to gut cells instead of brain cells may help people feel better without side effects.
Research reveals new connections between the gut and brain, suggesting more targeted depression and anxiety treatments, and a ...
Most of us have experienced the effects of moods and emotions on our gastrointestinal tract, from "butterflies" in the stomach caused by nervousness to a loss of appetite when we're feeling blue.
In past trials, ketamine intravenous treatment has shown promise, with 64% of depression patients in trials experiencing ...
Serotonin in the gut epithelium plays a critical role in modulating mood and may provide a safer target for treating ...
Developing antidepressant medications that target cells in the gut may open a novel path towards effective treatment of mood ...
People with depression or anxiety may experience weight changes due to their condition or the medications they take to treat their condition. According to 2017 to 2018 National Health and ...
As the stigma surrounding mental illness decreases, college students with depressive or anxiety symptoms have increasingly ...
I was able to quit alcohol and I don’t do opiates anymore, but I do take quite a bit of kratom now and I am addicted to ...