Brief for mental health professionals: The Mind-Brain News report links the use of extra virgin olive oil with improved cognitive performance and wider gut bacterial diversity, based on a two-year study. Specific microbes tied to these gains are identified, highlighting a gut-brain pathway of relevance to aging, cognition, and mood regulation in clinical populations. This evidence base can inform conversations with clients about lifestyle context as a factor in brain health and cognitive aging.

Article Title: Scientists say this type of olive oil could boost brain power
Link to Science Daily Mind-Brain News: https://www dot sciencedaily dot com/releases/2026/04/260417224527 dot htm

#oliveoil #brainhealth #gutbrainaxis #cognition #nutrition

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This brief highlights a cross-cutting link between gut microbiota and neurodegenerative processes, underscoring the relevance of biological systems in mental health and cognition. For clinicians such as psychotherapists, social workers, and other mental health professionals, the connection between gut-derived metabolic signals and brain health invites attention to holistic assessments, collaboration with medical colleagues, and consideration of systemic factors that influence mental well-being.

Article Title: Scientists discover hidden gut trigger behind ALS and dementia

Link to Science Daily Mind-Brain News: https://www dot sciencedaily dot com/releases/2026/04/260408225944 dot htm

#GutBrainAxis #Neurodegeneration #ALS #Dementia #MentalHealthResearch

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Tip of the day: Cook your food with this oil for better memory and brain function

Heard of the saying ‘You are what you eat?’ The core message behind this common saying is that what is on your plate, you…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #MediterraneanOliveOil #OliveOil #brainhealth #ExtraVirginOliveOil #gutbacteria #gutbrainaxis #health #Mediterranean #MediterraneanDiet #Olive
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2551727/tip-of-the-day-cook-your-food-with-this-oil-for-better-memory-and-brain-function/

Wenn wir beim Gehen bewusst an Themen arbeiten, passiert mehr als „nur Denken“: Rhythmischer Schritt, Naturreize und der Tagtraum-Modus des Gehirns beruhigen das Nervensystem, Dauerstress sinkt – das entlastet auch unseren Darm und schafft ein günstigeres Milieu für ein resilienteres Mikrobiom.
Gehen + emotionale Verarbeitung = weniger Stresslast im ganzen System.
#gehenunddenken #gehmeditation #gutbrainaxis #mikrobiom #resilienz #mentalhealth #embodiment #naturewalks

An experimental study in mice shows that chronic consumption of a high-salt diet disrupts gut microbiota, elevates brain inflammation in the hippocampus, and impairs recognition memory and anxiety-like behaviors. The researchers link microbial shifts to changes in hippocampal gene expression and neuronal loss, while noting that causation remains unproven and suggesting fecal transplant experiments for future work.

The findings illustrate the gut-brain axis as a pathway through which diet and microbial ecology can influence cognitive and emotional processes relevant to psychology. They also demonstrate how behavioral tests in animals map onto underlying neural and inflammatory changes, highlighting the interconnectedness of physiology and mental function.

Article Title: A high-salt diet triggers inflammation and memory loss by altering the microbiome

Link to PsyPost Article: ift dot tt/8DjBEyK

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#GutBrainAxis #GutMicrobiome #Neuroinflammation #MemoryLoss #HighSaltDiet

Chronic stress can damage the gut’s protective lining, triggering inflammation that may worsen depressive symptoms. The material emphasizes the gut–brain axis as a mechanism underpinning mood disorders, a topic of particular significance to psychotherapists, social workers, and other mental health professionals. Moreover, the finding that Reelin levels decline under stress and can be restored with a single injection—accompanied by antidepressant-like effects in preclinical models—highlights a tangible biological target at the gut–brain interface for future inquiry and collaboration between disciplines.

Article Title: Scientists discover protein that could heal leaky gut and ease depression

Link to Science Daily Mind-Brain News: https://ift dot tt/UqYFBak

#GutBrainAxis #ReelinProtein #DepressionResearch #ChronicStress #MentalHealthScience

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🧠 Gut–Brain Axis: 4 Key Pathways

1️⃣ Neural – Vagus & ENS transmit signals; serotonin, dopamine, GABA modulate mood.

2️⃣ Endocrine – Microbiota shapes HPA axis; cortisol, GLP-1, ghrelin affect stress & appetite.

3️⃣ Immune – Cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6) link gut & neuroinflammation.

4️⃣ Metabolic – SCFAs, bile acids, BCAAs influence energy & cognition.

#GastroAGI #GutBrainAxis #Microbiome