VENTURA, Calif., Feb. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the world, affecting roughly 301 million people¹, or an estimated 4% of the population, worldwide².
ProgenaBiome, a genetic research lab dedicated to studying and understanding the clinical implications of the microbiome, is on the forefront of researching anxiety and its links to the Microbiome to help treat the millions of people affected by anxiety disorders globally.
ProgenaBiome's abstract about gut dysbiosis and anxiety was accepted by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) last month- an organization who works to prevent, treat and cure anxiety disorders and depression. ProgenaBiome's findings include identification of a pattern of gut dysbiosis that leads to anxiety.
ProgenaBiome's research is the first of its kind; it links specific microbes to anxiety. These findings will allow ProgenaBiome to possibly develop live formulas of bacterial products to help treat anxiety disorders and alleviate the millions of people suffering.
Further, this research suggests that gut dysbiosis could be linked to other mental health conditions, opening the door to studies about the Microbiome and its link to mental illness.
ProgenaBiome is growing their team and research but cannot do it without the support of their community and the Microbiome Research Foundation.
About the Microbiome Research Foundation:
The Microbiome Research Foundation is dedicated to helping patients with diseases of the gut flora (microbiome). The foundation runs on donations and sales of their product Biomeboosters. A portion of these funds help pay for education and those unable to afford microbiome testing.
It is hosting its 4th annual Malibu Microbiome Meeting August 10/11, 2024 in a private vineyard in Malibu. Sponsors and attendees can purchase booths and tickets here.
About ProgenaBiome:
ProgenaBiome is a standalone research company pioneering the world of Microbiome research with their worldwide network of scientists and doctors. Along with their research, the company is bringing verified, reproducible assays to market and is looking to partner with investors.
Read more about ProgenaBiome's research, mission, and register for the newsletter through their webpage, progenabiome.com. For more timely information, follow Dr. Hazan on X @SabinehazanMD and Instagram @dr.sabinehazan.
For more, visit:
https://progenabiome.com
https://clinicaltrials.gov
https://microbiomeresearchfoundation.org/
https://letstalkshit.org
https://biomeboosters.com
Media Contact:800-380-7764[email protected]
Author:Jamie Miller[email protected]404-422-9433
¹ Yang X, Fang Y, Chen H, Zhang T, Yin X, Man J, Yang L, Lu M. Global, regional and national burden of anxiety disorders from 1990 to 2019: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2021 May 6;30:e36. doi: 10.1017/S2045796021000275. PMID: 33955350; PMCID: PMC8157816.
² "Global Strategic Direction for Mental Health." World Health Organization, World Health Organization, www.who.int/observatories/global-observatory-on-health-research-and-development/analyses-and-syntheses/mental-health/global-strategic-direction#:~:text=Over%20280%20million%20people%20worldwide,of%20death%20in%20young%20people. Accessed 23 Jan. 2024.
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ProgenaBiome, a genetic research lab dedicated to studying and understanding the clinical implications of the microbiome, is on the forefront of researching anxiety and its links to the Microbiome to help treat the millions of people affected by anxiety disorders globally.
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ProgenaBiome's abstract about gut dysbiosis and anxiety was accepted by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) last month- an organization who works to prevent, treat and cure anxiety disorders and depression. ProgenaBiome's findings include identification of a pattern of gut dysbiosis that leads to anxiety.
ProgenaBiome's research is the first of its kind; it links specific microbes to anxiety. These findings will allow ProgenaBiome to possibly develop live formulas of bacterial products to help treat anxiety disorders and alleviate the millions of people suffering.
Further, this research suggests that gut dysbiosis could be linked to other mental health conditions, opening the door to studies about the Microbiome and its link to mental illness.
ProgenaBiome is growing their team and research but cannot do it without the support of their community and the Microbiome Research Foundation.
About the Microbiome Research Foundation:
The Microbiome Research Foundation is dedicated to helping patients with diseases of the gut flora (microbiome). The foundation runs on donations and sales of their product Biomeboosters. A portion of these funds help pay for education and those unable to afford microbiome testing.
It is hosting its 4th annual Malibu Microbiome Meeting August 10/11, 2024 in a private vineyard in Malibu. Sponsors and attendees can purchase booths and tickets here.
About ProgenaBiome:
ProgenaBiome is a standalone research company pioneering the world of Microbiome research with their worldwide network of scientists and doctors. Along with their research, the company is bringing verified, reproducible assays to market and is looking to partner with investors.
Read more about ProgenaBiome's research, mission, and register for the newsletter through their webpage, progenabiome.com. For more timely information, follow Dr. Hazan on X @SabinehazanMD and Instagram @dr.sabinehazan.
For more, visit:
https://progenabiome.com
https://clinicaltrials.gov
https://microbiomeresearchfoundation.org/
https://letstalkshit.org
https://biomeboosters.com
Media Contact:800-380-7764[email protected]
Author:Jamie Miller[email protected]404-422-9433
¹ Yang X, Fang Y, Chen H, Zhang T, Yin X, Man J, Yang L, Lu M. Global, regional and national burden of anxiety disorders from 1990 to 2019: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2021 May 6;30:e36. doi: 10.1017/S2045796021000275. PMID: 33955350; PMCID: PMC8157816.
² "Global Strategic Direction for Mental Health." World Health Organization, World Health Organization, www.who.int/observatories/global-observatory-on-health-research-and-development/analyses-and-syntheses/mental-health/global-strategic-direction#:~:text=Over%20280%20million%20people%20worldwide,of%20death%20in%20young%20people. Accessed 23 Jan. 2024.
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