Listen "Early information about the Gut-Brain Microbiota axis"
Episode Synopsis
The early part of this podcast has little value for the shelf exam. The end of the discussion seemed to open up a number of gems to consider during prep. The last 10 minutes is of moderate value.
There is a growing literature on the effect of Gut Flora on mental health and though tantalizing, the research seems to be in very early stages.
Thank you Natalie Pratt, OMS IV for developing the very broad and interesting topic. Also participating in the discussion are Brandon Trujillo, OMS IV; Raymond Kwan, OMS III; and Nuriya Gadiwalla, OMS III all from Rocky Vista University.
There is a growing literature on the effect of Gut Flora on mental health and though tantalizing, the research seems to be in very early stages.
Thank you Natalie Pratt, OMS IV for developing the very broad and interesting topic. Also participating in the discussion are Brandon Trujillo, OMS IV; Raymond Kwan, OMS III; and Nuriya Gadiwalla, OMS III all from Rocky Vista University.
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