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Bowel movements

  • The brain and the gut talk to each other. This is how fixing one could help the other

    The brain and the gut talk to each other. This is how fixing one could help the other

    Antonina Mikocka-Walus, The Conversation
    · Jul 20, 2017 · 08:30 pm