Gut Feelings in General Practice

Collaborative research program of the universities of Maastricht, Antwerp, Göttingen, Brest and Paris 7.
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Cancer and gut feelings

Monday, October 5th, 2015

Can a gut feeling help to diagnose cancer? See our selected review of literature.

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  • Home
  • About Gut Feelings
    • General information
    • Research program
    • Associates
    • COGITA Expert Group
    • PhD-studies
    • Students (master thesis)
    • Music
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Presentations
    • Glossary
    • Literature (in process)
      • Cancer and gut feelings
      • Hospital specialists and gut feelings
      • Intuition in nursing
      • Patients and gut feelings.
      • Pediatrics and gut feelings
    • Gut Feelings Questionnaire in 8 languages: procedure and results
    • Links
    • TikiWiki (Sharepoint)
  • News
  • Video
  • Contact