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Our Guts and Brain: The Connection Between Digestive Health and Mental Health ​

Our Guts and Brain: The Connection Between Digestive Health and Mental Health ​

The connection between what we feel in our guts and how we feel in our brains — called the gut-brain axis—creates a strong link that shows how much of our well being depends on the health of our digestive tract.

Health Matters · Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl, Faith Salie

December 14, 202314m 26sbonus

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Show Notes

We’re taking a break for the holidays. New episodes of Health Matters will return in January. For the holiday break, we are republishing one of this year’s most impactful episodes: 

Faith Salie talks with Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl, a gastroenterologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia. He’s also the Director of Clinical Research at Columbia’s Celiac Disease Center, and an expert on the connections between gastrointestinal health and the other systems in our body that rely on good digestion for their function. He describes how GI diseases like Celiac have implications for mental health, and what anyone can do to support their digestive health.

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