Dear Dr. Renukaprasad A R, Gut microbiota can affect liver function and glucose metabolism. Disruption of the gut microbiome is associated with inflammatory bowel disease, allergic asthma, obesity, and depression. Besides, the gut microbiota is reported to play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of obesity by targeting the brain through the gut-brain axis. Hence, novel therapies, including probiotics supplementation and fecal microbiota transplantation, are being studied to manage obesity. To gain detailed insights into "Obesity and the Gut-brain Axis," join renowned diabetologist Dr. Neeta Deshpande in our exclusive MasterSeries webinar, TODAY, 3:00 PM IST onwards. Session Highlights -- Primary components of the gut-brain axis
- Gut hormones: Signaling and function
- Advanced technologies studying the gut-brain axis
- Diabetes and the gut-brain axis
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