Sex‐ and gender‐related differences in the prevalence and burden of disorders of gut‐brain interaction in Poland

The aim of the study was to assess sex‐ and gender‐related differences in the epidemiology and impact of disorders of gut–brain interaction (DGBI) in Poland.

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