Could the key to easing anxiety be hidden in our gut? Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and the National Neuroscience ...
Groundbreaking scientific research reveals the incredible connection between gut bacteria and stress responses, offering new hope for mental health treatment.
However, as a bacterial colony develops, “growing pains” are inevitable, as proliferating cells must balance growth rates with the stress of overcrowding and nutrient resource limitations. Other ...
Stress and anxiety may partly explain why colon cancers are surging in younger generations of Americans, a study suggests. Researchers from the Sichuan University of China found that when under ...
Smoking and prolonged stress have been linked to increased susceptibility to bacterial infection. New research in Cell Host and Microbe now shows that this may be caused by a decrease in ...