Pugh, Bryce AKolasa, Kathryn M2023-09-062023-09-062023-08-30Pugh B, Kolasa KM. Gut brain connection affects overall health. Daily Reflector. page A6. August 30, 2023. Also at www.reflector.com. Accessed August 30, 12, 2023.http://hdl.handle.net/10342/13114Medical and dietetic students often co-author a column for the Daily Reflector under Dr. Kolasa's byline. The students research the topic a reader or patient has asked. Dr. Kolasa reviews their draft for technical accuracy, patient friendly language, people first language. She fact checks the study or other evidence-based reference the student provides. If a physician review is appropriate, Dr. Kolasa requests a colleague from ECU physicians to review the article. The final draft is submitted to the Reflector with the editor having the final say. The headline is written by the Reflector headline writer. The food and nutrition column has run weekly since 1987. Starting in 2020, in addition to the Daily Reflector, the article is published in daily and weekly papers owned by the Adams Publishing Group East (https://adamspg.com)This is a weekly Q and A newspaper column under the byline of Dr. Kathy Kolasa. Today's column is discussing the topic of the gut-brain axis, and how our nutrition can affect its health.1en-USMedicineNutritionBrainGutGut-Brain AxisGut-brain connection affects overall healthOther Scholarly Work