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Stress is your body's response to certain stimuli, which can come from physical, social, environmental, or imagined sources. The stress response involves a number of complex interactions in your brain, which affect the autonomic nervous system – the body functions that are not under your conscious control. There are more than one billion neurons in the digestive tract's nervous system (more than in the spinal cord) so stress is a significant factor in digestive health. Physiological adaptations to stress include...
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