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Gut-Brain Axis May Drive IBD-Linked Psychiatric Symptoms – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News – Queanbeyan Online News
New research on mouse models of inflammation by scientists at Humanitas University indicates psychiatric symptoms observed in……

Nearly 40% of patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) also suffer from psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety. While the gut-brain axis is believed to drive these symptoms, the mechanisms have been unclear.Now, a new study……
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