Anxious? Gut bacteria may be to blame, say scientists
Cork-based researcher predicts ‘psychobiotic revolution’ with new treatment options
Cork-based researcher predicts ‘psychobiotic revolution’ with new treatment options
University College Cork team shows bacteria in gut of mice capable of soothing IBS pain
Research professors from Trinity and UCC awarded gold medals for achievements
UCC researchers have developed a dietary method of combatting worry and anxiety
UCC scientists believe discovery also has the potential for treatments to tackle obesity
Dr Crystal Johnson, post-doctoral fellow, Teagasc and APC Microbiome Institute, Cork
Research also shows that internet-based self-diagnosis of conditions is ‘rife’
Discovery may have implications for treating degenerative nervous disorder such as MS
Self-drive tractors and artificial intelligence may find their way to Irish farms in coming years
Gene-editing advances may lead to increased understanding of brains and guts
Campylobacter is the bacterium that causes the most food poisoning in Ireland – and it loves turkey and other poultry
The ‘microbiome’ is proving to be a treasure trove for researchers, who have found a link between health and the quality of bacteria in the digestive tract
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