We have a great show planned for tomorrow. Dr. Mark Pochapin, the Director of Gastroenterology here at NYU, will be coming on my show for a full hour of Digestive disease chat. Hear about the latest research, and have your questions on digestive disease answered.
Call us with your questions on digestive disease at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
In honor of my upcoming trip to Iceland, Dr. Kári Stefánsson, M.D., Dr. Med. will be coming on the air at the top of our second hour. Dr. Stefánsson is the founder of deCODE Genetics, which is headquartered in Reykjavik, Iceland. He and his company have discovered a variant in the amyloid precursor protein that confers protection against both Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline in the elderly. Find out about how this protein works, how the research was done, and whether it can lead to advances to help you and your loved ones as we all age!
We will end the show, as always, with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any question on any medical topic at all and I will be glad to answer it. Anything that you forgot to ask your doctor, ask me! Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Monday, July 16th on the Doctor Ira Breite Show on SiriusXM 81: Doctor Radio!
Having survived July 13th, I am psyched for the week ahead. Starting tomorrow, when we have a pretty amazing show planned featuring the Olympics and the human microbiome! What could be better!
We start with the Microbiome. Dr. Emmanuel Mongodin of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Maryland. Dr. Mongodin will be talking to us about the microbiome, metagenomics, and a new journal, Microbiome, that will be devoited to these subjects.
If you've ever wanted to know about the interaction between human bacteria and health, you're not going to want to miss this!
After this, we'll have Gastroenterology Update, where I will answer your questions on any digestive disease topic: whether its heartburn, your pancreas, or even the liver, give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
The Olympics are coming. Two weeks of the world's greatest athletes competing against each other. We always hear about the guys who try to cheat with performance enhancing drugs. But what about an athlete with a medical problem. How do you balance "performance enhancing" with "necessary." Joining me is Carrie Johnson, US Olympic kayaker and Crohn's disease patient. Also joining us is Dr. GaryWadler, an internist with special knowledge of the use of drugs in sports.
We will end the show with "Ask Doctor Ira," where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all...anything you forgot to ask your doctor, ask me! Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
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We start with the Microbiome. Dr. Emmanuel Mongodin of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Maryland. Dr. Mongodin will be talking to us about the microbiome, metagenomics, and a new journal, Microbiome, that will be devoited to these subjects.
If you've ever wanted to know about the interaction between human bacteria and health, you're not going to want to miss this!
After this, we'll have Gastroenterology Update, where I will answer your questions on any digestive disease topic: whether its heartburn, your pancreas, or even the liver, give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
The Olympics are coming. Two weeks of the world's greatest athletes competing against each other. We always hear about the guys who try to cheat with performance enhancing drugs. But what about an athlete with a medical problem. How do you balance "performance enhancing" with "necessary." Joining me is Carrie Johnson, US Olympic kayaker and Crohn's disease patient. Also joining us is Dr. GaryWadler, an internist with special knowledge of the use of drugs in sports.
We will end the show with "Ask Doctor Ira," where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all...anything you forgot to ask your doctor, ask me! Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Monday, July 9th on the Doctor Ira Breite Show on SiriusXM 81: Doctor Radio!
More summer! More heat! Maybe a little bit more constipation? How about diverticulosis or diverticulitis? Everyone always talks about it but no one really knows what it is. Join me and NYU Colon and Rectal Surgeon Dr. Mitchell Bernstein as we talk about all three: find out what you can and can't do if you have diverticulosis and find out what to do it you've ever had diverticulitis!
Questions: Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS
After this, we'll open up the questions to any of your digestive issues...heartburn, ulcers, even your liver or pancreas. Its Gastroenterology Update from 8:30 to 9:00AM ET.
Call me with any digestive disease question or problem at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
Although people always think of winter as cold and flu season, there is a lot of weird that occurs during the summer months. One of those things is pericarditis, or inflammation around the heart sac. Goofy. Misdiagnosed as heart attacks, asthma, esophagitis. Find out about this not uncommon condition with me and Cardiologist Dr. Stephen Siegel. Chest pain questions? Call 1-877-NYU-DOCS.
We will end the show, as usual, with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all. Anything you forgot to ask your doctor, ask me? Call me at 1-877-NYU-DOCS or follow me on Twitter and send me a message!
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Questions: Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS
After this, we'll open up the questions to any of your digestive issues...heartburn, ulcers, even your liver or pancreas. Its Gastroenterology Update from 8:30 to 9:00AM ET.
Call me with any digestive disease question or problem at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
Although people always think of winter as cold and flu season, there is a lot of weird that occurs during the summer months. One of those things is pericarditis, or inflammation around the heart sac. Goofy. Misdiagnosed as heart attacks, asthma, esophagitis. Find out about this not uncommon condition with me and Cardiologist Dr. Stephen Siegel. Chest pain questions? Call 1-877-NYU-DOCS.
We will end the show, as usual, with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all. Anything you forgot to ask your doctor, ask me? Call me at 1-877-NYU-DOCS or follow me on Twitter and send me a message!
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012 on the Doctor Ira Breite Show on SiriusXM 81: Doctor Radio
Summer time, summer time problems. Heat and asthma, digestive issues, and of course, healthy grilling are all at the heart of our show for Monday.
Asthma is tough, and harder in the summer. Imagine how hard it would be if you spent your life swimming competitively! Join me an Amy Van Dyken, Olympic Swimming Legend and six-time Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken as we talk about her allergic asthma.
After that, it will be Gastroenterology Update. Join me as we talk about the latest and greatest news in the world of digestive disease and answer you questions at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
All that talk about swimming is making me hungry (the digestive disease stuff a little less so, but I've been doing this a while). Join me and dietitian Rachel Begun as we talk about healthy, gluten free (and some gluten filled) recipes and grilling tips for summer!
We're going to end the show with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all and I will be glad to answer it...anything you forgot your doctor, ask me! Call us at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
Asthma is tough, and harder in the summer. Imagine how hard it would be if you spent your life swimming competitively! Join me an Amy Van Dyken, Olympic Swimming Legend and six-time Olympic Gold Medalist Amy Van Dyken as we talk about her allergic asthma.
After that, it will be Gastroenterology Update. Join me as we talk about the latest and greatest news in the world of digestive disease and answer you questions at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
All that talk about swimming is making me hungry (the digestive disease stuff a little less so, but I've been doing this a while). Join me and dietitian Rachel Begun as we talk about healthy, gluten free (and some gluten filled) recipes and grilling tips for summer!
We're going to end the show with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all and I will be glad to answer it...anything you forgot your doctor, ask me! Call us at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!
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