Sunday, January 28, 2018

Monday, January 29th, 2018 on the Doctor Ira Breite Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Show on SiriusXM 110: Doctor Radio


Ok.  Watching the Grammy Awards, so a brief update during the commercial break.  We will be talking bad tasting medication, apps for colitis and Crohn's disease and answering your questions at 1-877-NYU-DOCS.  We will be talking with Dr. Julie Mennella of The Monell Chemical Senses Center about why medicine tastes so awful, and what can be done to help it.   Dr.  James Lord will be joining me to talk about the American Gastroenterological Association new App for people with Colitis and Crohn's disease.  And of course, GI Update and Ask Doctor Ira.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Monday, January 22, 2018 on the Doctor Ira Breite Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Show on SiriusXM 110: Doctor Radio!

E. coli

A brief update on tomorrow's show.  We will start with Dr. Bo Shopsin of NYU talking about an interesting study finding that surfer's have more antibiotic resistant bacteria in their guts then swimmers.  Why is this important? Find out!   We will have Gastroenterology Update, where I will tell you the latest and greatest news in the world of digestive diseases and answer your questions at 1-877-NYU-DOCS! (or tweet me).  We are getting slammed by the Flu now, but it was nothing like the outbreak of 1918.  We will talk with Terence Monmaney of Smithsonian Magazine as we take a close look at the outbreak, and what we can learn about it 100 years later.  We will end the show with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any medical question you want: anything you forgot to ask your doctor ask me!  Give us a call or tweet!

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Sunday, January 7, 2018

Monday, January 9th on the Doctor Ira Breite Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Show on SiriusXM 110: Doctor Radio

Welcome to 2018! I've made it out of JFK airport and am ready to start the year here on Doctor Radio.  Starting with colds and flu.  Join me and Dr. Vinh Pham of NYU as we talk about colds, flu, and what to do from 8 to 8:30 AM.  After that, its a joyous hour and a half of office hours as I take your calls, tweets and emails.  Anything your forgot to ask your doctor ask me at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!