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The Gastro Girl Podcast - The Brain-Gut Connection and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
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The Brain-Gut Connection and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

The Gastro Girl Podcast

05/03/22

18m

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Your gut is often called "the second brain” since it has its own type of nervous system, the enteric nervous system, that's in constant communication with your brain. Dr. Stephen Lupe, a GI Psychologist from the Cleveland Clinic, returns to discuss the impact of this brain-gut connection on IBD. He also gives us a preview of his free on-demand course that helps those living with IBD understand and manage the stress and anxiety they may be feeling.

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