
OpinionJanuary 22, 2020
Calling an Illness “Psychosomatic” Doesn’t Mean It’s Imaginary
Recent experiments have begun mapping the neuronal connections between mind and body like never before
David Levinthal is the director of the Neurogastroenterology and Motility Center and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

Calling an Illness “Psychosomatic” Doesn’t Mean It’s Imaginary
Recent experiments have begun mapping the neuronal connections between mind and body like never before