Expert in neurosurgery and brain repair, microbiome, gut bacteria and its relationship to overall health
It turns out your gut may know more than your brain when it comes to some things.
Currently, about 100 people are enrolled in the study
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Researchers at USF Health are discovering links between the bacteria in our gut and a number of age-related conditions, including dementia. Some of the microbes in our gu…
Yadav's major focus is investigating whether and how a leaky gut caused by disturbances in the gut microbiome contributes to the risk of dementia and other age-related chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and dementia. His group also work to develop evidence-based products -- probiotics, prebiotics, fermented foods, modified ketogenic diets -- that can modulate the microbiome to help prevent the bad effects of an abnormal leakiness in gut.