The Microbiome: A gut feeling about happiness
Ever had a "gut feeling" about something? It turns out, the connection between our gut and our brain might be stronger than we think.
Ever had a "gut feeling" about something? It turns out, the connection between our gut and our brain might be stronger than we think.
Sue delivered an engaging keynote titled "The Neuroscience of Creating Lasting Positive Habits" at the 2019 Happiness & it's Causes Conference in Sydney, Australia. Watch or read the full presentation here.
Michael Mosley, one of the world’s leading authorities on health and wellbeing, a science journalist and a best-selling author, answered Sue's questions about the microbiome in your gut, health and wellbeing at this year's Wellness Show.
Brand new online course – “Microbiome and the Brain: Using your gut for mental wellbeing” Learn how to nurture the ‘good bacteria’ in your gut, to improve your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. […]
In June 2018, I had the opportunity to study the Advanced Course on Microbiota and the Brain with the Neuroscience Society of Advanced Studies (NSAS) in San Servolo island in Venice, Italy. […]
It was 7 June 2018 and I was half way through my first study week on San Servolo island in Venice, Italy, studying an Advanced Course on Microbiota and the Brain with the Neuroscience Society of Advanced Studies (NSAS). […]