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The article discusses the connection between gut health and mental clarity, highlighting how digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome can lead to symptoms such as mental fog, fatigue, and mood disturbances due to the gut-brain axis, which involves complex signals between the intestine and the brain influenced by gut bacteria and overall diet. #GutHealth #BrainFog #Microbiome #IE #US #GB

Cómo tu intestino puede afectar a tu cerebro

The article discusses the connection between gut health and mental fog, highlighting that conditions like irritable bowel syndrome can lead to cognitive issues such as fatigue and confusion due to the intricate communication between the gut and the brain, termed the gut-brain axis, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a healthy gut microbiome through diet and lifestyle choices for improved mental clarity. #GutHealth #MentalFog #Microbiome #US #IE #GA #MA #MI #GA

Cómo tu intestino puede afectar a tu cerebro

The article discusses the connection between gut health and mental clarity, highlighting how digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome can lead to cognitive problems such as brain fog, due to the complex interplay of the gut-brain axis, which affects mood and cognitive function through various biochemical signals. #GutHealth #BrainFog #Microbiome #IE #US #GB

Cómo tu intestino puede afectar a tu cerebro

A Spanish study suggests that following a Mediterranean diet may enhance the vaginal microbiome in women with primary infertility undergoing fertility treatments, potentially improving pregnancy outcomes by promoting a stable and healthy microbial environment dominated by beneficial Lactobacillus bacteria. #MediterraneanDiet #Fertility #Microbiome #ES

Mediterranean diet may improve IVF pregnancy success rates, study

A study published in Food & Function analyzed the vaginal microbiota of 104 women with primary infertility and their adherence to the Mediterranean diet, revealing that those who followed the diet had more favorable microbial profiles linked to successful pregnancy outcomes, while less diverse microbiota was associated with infertility and spontaneous abortion, indicating that dietary habits may be an important modifiable factor in reproductive health and could serve as a predictive biomarker for fertility treatments. #Fertility #Microbiome #MediterraneanDiet #ES

Nuevo beneficio de la dieta mediterránea: también ayuda en la inseminación artificial