
How Stress Messes With Your Gut
60-Second Science
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The Role of Stress in Inflammatory Disease
Stress by itself is not causing the disease, but it's greatly increasing the magnitude of the disease. The first domino to fall with IBD patients was some kind of stressful experience. Hormones like cortisol reach two different kinds of cells in the gut when they're stressed. These hormones signal hyperactive immune cells that hit the lining of the intestines and cause a flare up.
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