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IJ Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

IJPBS is the Official Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences

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1. A randomized trial of inulin for bowel symptoms, depression and quality of life in constipation predominant IBS

- Akçalı Ç. , et al.

2. Psychological status of patients with functional anorectal pain and treatment efficacy of paroxetine in alleviating the symptoms: a retrospective study

- Fan M. , et al.

3. The effect of aerobic exercises among women with mild and moderate irritable bowel syndrome: A pilot study

- Fani M. , et al.

4. Experience lived by iranian patients with irritable bowel syndrome: Transitory crisis and liberation

- Mohebbi Z. , et al.

5. Psychosocial factors associated with irritable bowel syndrome development in Chinese college freshmen

- Jiang C. , et al.

6. Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence Predict Adulthood Obesity Among Black Females

- Assari S. , et al.

7. The efficacy and potential mechanisms of chinese herbal medicine on irritable bowel syndrome

- Bi Z. , et al.

8. Anxiety Symptoms During Adolescence Predicts Salivary Cortisol in Early Adulthood Among Blacks; Sex differences

- Assari S. , et al.

9. The risk of depression in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: A population-based cohort study in Taiwan

- Shen H.M. , et al.

10. Mental disorders in digestive system diseases – internist’s and psychiatrist’s insight

- Kukla U. , et al.

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