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Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkMind-Body Treatments for Gut Dysfunction
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Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkNutrition Interventions in Gut Health
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Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkAntibiotics, medications, and drugs affect the microbiome in multiple ways. Following prescriptions per physician’s orders is necessary when...
Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkThe gut-brain connection is the hard wiring between the body’s central nervous system housed in the brain and the gut’s enteric nervous system,...
Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkThe gut microbiome constitutes bacteria, viruses, yeast, and parasites that reside in the gut. There is an estimated 100 trillion organisms that live...
Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkGI Signs and Symptoms in Gut Dysfunction
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorder in the United States and is defined as chronic abdominal...
Clinical Practicum • November 19, 2020 BookmarkThe collective genetic material of microbial organisms found throughout the body, their habitat, and the condition of their environment is known as...
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