Dr. Scott Russo discusses the fascinating research on the gut-brain connection and how changes in our microbiome can impact our #MentalHealth. Recent studies suggest that gut microbes can synthesize critical molecules that regulate our mood and behavior. This has important implications for developing new therapeutic approaches to treat mental illness.
KEY MOMENTS:
0:08 Gut microbiome and #mentalillness: The association between changes in microbiome composition and #depression and #schizophrenia
0:37 Synthesizing critical molecules for mental health: the role of bacterial microbes in our gut
2:01 Exploring gut microbiome differences across ethnic groups and their association with #depression and depressive symptoms
2:44 Developing therapeutics to target the gut microbiome for mental illness
3:24 Examining connections between stress, anxiety, and gut health at The Brain-Body Research Center at @IcahnSchoolofMedicine
3:40 Gut health, immune system, and mental health
4:23 Understanding the mechanisms of the gut-brain connection for #antidepressant therapeutics
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