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A lump in one's throat, pushing something down another's throat, a knot in one's stomach: there are many expressions that attest to the fact that emotions such as tension, grief, love and anxiety affects sensations in our digestive system. Despite this, doctors don't often talk about this to patients. Arjan Bredenoord argues that it is important to do so.
Event details of Role of emotions and tension in gastrointestinal disorders
Date
10 January 2020
Time
16:00

A.J. Bredenoord, professor of Gastroentology, specialising in Neurogastroenterology and Motility: Een brok in de keel.

Entrance

This event is open to the public.

Aula - Lutherse kerk

Singel 411
1012 WN Amsterdam