Did you know people living with GI disorders have higher rates of anxiety and depression compared to the general population and vice versa? These observations are summarized in a theory known as the “gut-brain axis”. IMAGINE’s lead investigator, Dr. Paul Moayyedi talks about this ground-breaking research, and how you can get involved in the studies taking place across Canada.
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Did you know people living with GI disorders have higher rates of anxiety and depression compared to the general population and vice versa? These observations are summarized in a theory known as the “gut-brain axis”. IMAGINE’s lead investigator, Dr. Paul Moayyedi talks about this ground-breaking research, and how you can get involved in the studies taking place across Canada.