Childhood Stress Creates Lifelong Gut Problems Through Brain-Gut Connection
New research reveals how early life stress rewires the gut-brain connection, leading to digestive disorders that persist into adulthood.
Gut microbiome, probiotics, gut-brain axis, and digestive health
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New research reveals how early life stress rewires the gut-brain connection, leading to digestive disorders that persist into adulthood.
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