Growing literature but limited evidence: A systematic review regarding prebiotic and probiotic interventions for those with traumatic brain injury and/or posttraumatic stress disorder
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Adult
Brain Diseases - Brain Concussion
Brain Diseases - Brain Injuries
Brain Diseases - Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Carbohydrates - Prebiotics
Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Prebiotics
Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Prebiotics
Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Probiotics
Environment and Public Health - Comorbidity
Female
Food and Beverages - Prebiotics
Food and Beverages - Prebiotics
Food and Beverages - Probiotics
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation - Comorbidity
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Military Personnel
Nervous System Diseases - Brain Concussion
Nervous System Diseases - Brain Concussion
Nervous System Diseases - Brain Injuries
Nervous System Diseases - Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Nervous System Diseases - Post-Concussion Syndrome
Polysaccharides - Prebiotics
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Veterans
Wounds and Injuries - Brain Concussion
Wounds and Injuries - Brain Concussion
Wounds and Injuries - Brain Injuries
Wounds and Injuries - Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Wounds and Injuries - Post-Concussion Syndrome
Wounds, Nonpenetrating - Brain Concussion
Wounds, Nonpenetrating - Post-Concussion Syndrome
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Brenner LA; Stearns-Yoder KA; Hoffberg AS; Penzenik ME; Starosta AJ; Hernandez TD; Hadidi DA; Lowry CA
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