Have you ever had a gut feeling? Or butterflies in your stomach? Fascinating evidence now shows us that our intestines and brains and intricately linked through a number of physical and biochemical pathways and that our gut microbes are critical to these interactions.
In this episode of Biomes, I speak with Professor Ted Dinan from University College Cork, one of the pioneers in the field of the gut-brain axis. We talk about the link between stress and infection, the latest knowledge around the vagus nerve and what diet he thinks may be key to gut-brain health.
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Season 2, Ep. 6: Infection Biomes | Prof. Brett Finlay
Season 2, Ep. 5: Fungal Biomes | Prof. Marie Claire Arrieta
Season 2, Ep. 4: Cancer Biomes | Prof. Wendy Garrett
Season 2, Ep. 3: Fermented Food Biomes | Prof. Paul Cotter
Season 2, Ep. 2: Building Biomes | Prof. Jack Gilbert
Season 2, Ep. 1: Intro to Season 2 | Dr. Ruairi Robertson
Ep. 7: Allergic Biomes | Prof. Susan Lynch
Ep. 6: Evolutionary Biomes | Professor Maria Gloria Dominguez Bello
Ep. 5: Baby Biomes | Dr. Lindsay Hall
Ep. 4: Banking Biomes | Dr. Majdi Osman
Ep. 3: Probiotic Biomes | Professor Gregor Reid
Ep. 1: An Introduction to the Biomes Podcast | Dr. Ruairi Robertson
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