Community Event - Kingston - The Gut-Brain Connection: Fact or Fiction?

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Queen’s PhD student Caroline Wallace explores the effect of probiotics on our appetite, mood, sleep habits, and a variety of mental health disorders. Caroline Wallace is a PhD student in the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at Queen’s University.  At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 18, Caroline and special guests PhD candidates Kasia Szyszkowics from McGill University and Ana Santos from Carleton University will discuss the connection between the gut and the brain, and how diet and nutrition can affect our mental health through the microbes in our gut. This free talk takes place at the Central branch of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library (at 130 Johnson Street)

All adults are welcome. Space is limited, so please sign up in advance at calendar.kfpl.ca (or by phone at 613-549-8888).

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Location/Venue Name
Central Branch, Kingston Frontenac Public Library
Address
130 Johnson Street
City
Kingston
Postal Code
K7M 1X8
On-Air Headline
The Gut-Brain Connection: Fact or Fiction?
On-Air Message
Can your gut bacteria influence your emotions and behaviour?
Queen’s PhD student Caroline Wallace explores this fascinating
topic at Central library, Sept 18 (7 PM) Sign up: 613-549-8888
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The Gut-Brain Connection: Fact or Fiction?
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