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Emerging research has identified a strong relationship between the gastrointestinal system and the nervous system. This relationship is often termed the gut-brain axis, where physiologic processes or disease in one system can affect the other. Novel therapeutic approaches that target one system to benefit the other are currently under investigation. Knowledge of the gut-brain axis is important for understanding how disease in one organ system can affect the other. Occasionally, treatments that target one system are  …

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