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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 18:12:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Anxiety May Trigger IBS--but it's NOT "All in Your Head"</title>
      <description>There&amp;#39;s a great new study in the August issue of Gut (the winner in my &amp;quot;favorite medical journal title&amp;quot; competition). It shows how anxiety, stress and other psychological factors can contribute to IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). But it&amp;#39;s vital not&amp;nbsp;to misread&amp;nbsp;the findings&amp;nbsp;to mean that this nasty bowel disorder is &amp;quot;all in your head&amp;quot;--or that people dealing with anxiety are destined to get...</description>
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