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Of Guts and Glory

“Of Guts and Glory” Robb Report | Health & Wellness March 11, 2015

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Mental Health: Thinking from the Gut

“Mental Health: Thinking from the Gut” Nature | Innovations in February 25, 2015

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Mental Health May Depend on Creatures in the Gut

“Mental Health May Depend on Creatures in the Gut” Scientific American February 17, 2015

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Gut–Brain Link Grabs Neuroscientists

“Gut–Brain Link Grabs Neuroscientists” Nature | News November 12, 2014

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The Brain in Pain: A Tipping Point?

“The Brain in Pain: A Tipping Point?” Pain Research Forum November 5, 2014

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Diet Soda May Alter Our Gut Microbes And Raise The Risk Of Diabetes

“Diet Soda May Alter Our Gut Microbes And Raise The Risk Of Diabetes” NPR September 17, 2014

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Gut Feeling: How Intestinal Bacteria May Influence Our Moods

“Gut Feeling: How Intestinal Bacteria May Influence Our Moods” CBC News July 14, 2014

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