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"These results indicate strong two-way interactions between the brain and the gut that may help explain the increased incidence of systemic infections after brain trauma and allow new treatment approaches." – Dr. Alan Faden

(College Park, MD) — University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers have found a two-way link between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and intestinal changes. These interactions may contribute to increased infections in these patients, and may also worsen chronic brain damage. (Photo Credit: Army.Mil)

This is the first study to find that TBI in mice can trigger delayed, long-term changes in the colon and that subsequent bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal system can increase posttraumatic brain inflammation and associated tissue loss. The findings were published recently in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity.

"These results indicate strong two-way interactions between the brain and the gut that may help explain the increased incidence of systemic infections after brain trauma and allow new treatment approaches," said the lead researcher, Alan Faden, MD, the David S. Brown Professor in Trauma in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at UMSOM, and director of the UMSOM Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research Center.

Researchers have known for years...

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Getting enough of this vitamin is integral to health, and a deficiency can result in a long list of health problems.

[Food is Medicine] Ready for yet another reason to eat your veggies? Leafy greens and vegetables like broccoli and cabbage are loaded with vitamin K, an important nutrient that’s been associated with improved insulin sensitivity, a reduced risk of cancer and improved heart health. Not only that, but vitamin K foods can also promote proper blood clotting and keep your bones strong. Oh yes, they also help keep vitamin K deficiency at bay. (Photo Credit: Dr. Josh Axe/ Food is Medicine)

Vitamin K isn’t just found in vegetables, though. It can also be found in certain types of fruit, meat, dairy and fermented foods and is even produced inside your own body by your good gut bacteria.

Getting enough of this vitamin is integral to health...

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New recommendations for chronic fatigue sufferers are issued from the CDC after reversing previous suggestions.

[CBN News] Many of us feel frazzled at times, particularly this time of year when the financial and emotional stress associated with the holidays piles onto our already hectic lifestyles. (Photo Credit: Flickr)

However, millions of Americans who may think they are merely stressed-out are actually suffering from a much worse condition: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates as many as 2.5 million people have this condition, but a whopping 90% of them are undiagnosed.

People with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, as the name suggests, are overwhelmingly tired and do not improve even with rest. It can get so bad, that an estimated one in four sufferers...

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