John Patterson – Mothers hold an extraordinary influence in shaping their children’s destinies, and emerging research delves deeper into the profound connections between a mother’s past adversities during childhood or pregnancy and its lingering effects on their 2-year-old children’s gut microbiomes.
Spearheaded by a team of UCLA psychologists, this groundbreaking study reveals the world’s first evidence of transgenerational impacts, shedding light on how early-life stress leaves an indelible mark on the delicate interplay of the gut-brain axis. Continue reading