Holly Ingraham

Holly Ingraham

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Holly Ingraham is a prominent scientist known for her research in the field of physiology, particularly focusing on hormonal influences on pain perception and gastrointestinal health. Her recent work has shed light on the mechanisms behind the increased prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in women, linking estrogen levels to heightened intestinal pain sensitivity. Ingraham's contributions to understanding the complex interactions between hormones and the nervous system have significant implications for developing new treatments for chronic pain conditions.

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Paraguay Paraguay: Holly Ingraham is part of the scientific team that conducted research explaining the higher prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome in women. 8

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: ¿Por qué las mujeres sufren más del síndrome de intestino irritable? Un estudio lo explica - Ciencia