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A Gut Feeling About Irritable Bowel Syndrome

“A Gut Feeling About Irritable Bowel Syndrome” BioTechniques July 18, 2017

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Gut Microbiota May Influence Mood and Behavior, Study Finds

“Gut Microbiota May Influence Mood and Behavior, Study Finds” Psychology Today June 30, 2017

Gut Microbiota May Influence Mood and Behavior, Study Finds Read More »

Research Suggests Association between Gut Bacteria and Emotion

“Research Suggests Association between Gut Bacteria and Emotion” Medical Xpress June 29, 2017

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Dirt Has A Microbiome, And It May Double As An Antidepressant

“Dirt Has A Microbiome, And It May Double As An Antidepressant” Quartz May 30, 2017

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UCLA Study Reveals Biological Sex Affects Motivations for Overeating

“UCLA Study Reveals Biological Sex Affects Motivations for Overeating” Daily Bruin June 8, 2017

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Childhood Trauma May Permanently Alter Gut Bacteria, Increase Risk Of Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome

“Childhood Trauma May Permanently Alter Gut Bacteria, Increase Risk Of Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome” Medical Daily June 6, 2017

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Brain Triggers For Eating Differ in Obese Men vs Women

“Brain Triggers For Eating Differ in Obese Men vs Women” MedicalResearch.com May 22, 2017

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Is IBS All In Your Mind? New Study Hints at Close Ties Between the Brain and the Gut

“Is IBS All In Your Mind? New Study Hints at Close Ties Between the Brain and the Gut” Newsweek May 10, 2017

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Do You Overeat? Your Brain Wiring May Be Why

“Do You Overeat? Your Brain Wiring May Be Why” HealthDay May 9, 2017

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Mental Immunity: The Microbiome’s Influence on Two Critical Body Systems

“Mental Immunity: The Microbiome’s Influence on Two Critical Body Systems” Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News August 10, 2016

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