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The Sensitive GutBy Harvard Medical School

In a Nutshell

In this online course from Harvard Medical School, Dr. Mallika Marshall explains how the gut and digestive system work, and the causes, symptoms, and treatments for common gut ailments.

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Stress-related symptoms in the gastrointestinal tract vary greatly from one person to the next … One person with gastroesophageal reflux disease might occasionally feel a mild burning sensation in the chest; another may experience excruciating discomfort night after night.

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Introduction

Why does your stomach hurt after you eat, or are you regularly experiencing issues like bloating, diarrhea, gas, and constipation?

Digestive ailments are common, but most people don't understand what causes them or the treatment options available.

The Sentitive Gut, an online course from Harvard Medical School, offers a roadmap to the most common gut issues, including irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and dyspepsia.

The course is presented by Dr. Mallika Marshall, an Emmy award-winning journalist and physician certified in internal medicine and pediatrics.

The course covers how to identify common gut issues, the medical interventions available, and lifestyle modifications that can aid digestion.

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