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  1. Hey everyone, I have my alternative protein startup here in London and I am looking to interview people that face IBS. It's going to be a very private conversation, it's just for me to have a better understanding of this syndrome. I would really appreciate your time and hopefully, through these conversations, we can make a product that can solve some of your pain points. 🤍 👉🏽Here is the link to book a 30 minutes max session: https://lnkd.in/e8jbc7h4 As I said, nothing from the conversation will be shared externally. Also, we are rewarding interviewees with some of your newly launched products (if wanted). Thank you, Clara 🙏🏻
  2. The Mind-Gut Connection: What Is It and How Did It Evolve? Also, IBS and the Developing Microbiome. 3 part audio interview and transcript with Emeran Mayer, MD, PhD, a pioneer of medical research into brain-gut interactions and a leading IBS researcher at UCLA. Part 1: http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/neuropsychiatry/mind-gut-connection-what-it-and-how-did-it-evolve Part 2: http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/neuropsychiatry/ibs-and-developing-microbiome Part 3: http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/neuropsychiatry/there-relationship-between-mood-and-diet
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