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(1) Longstreth, G. F. et al. Functional bowel disorders. Gastroenterology 130, 1480–1491 (2006).

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(16) Think Twice: How the Gut’s “Second Brain” Influences Mood and Well-Being. The scientific American http://www. scientificamerican.com/article/gut-second-brain/

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