Community | May 25, 2011 | 1 comment

New study finds that anxiety may originate in your gut, not in your head

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(The Best Years in Life) We're all familiar with the term "gut feeling". As it turns out, the term may be more apt than we realize. In recent years, research has increasingly identified the role the gut can have on mood and behavior, leading many scientists to refer to the gut as the "second brain". Now, for the first time, researchers have found conclusive evidence that conditions such as anxiety can originate in the gut instead of the brain.

http://www.tbyil.com/Anxiety_in_the_Gut.htm
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