Sunday, February 25, 2018

Monday, February 26th 2018 on the Doctor Ira Breite Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Show on SiriusXM 110: Doctor Radio

Ixodes ricinus, a hard tick


We are starting the show with a whole hour of Caterina Oneto, MD! She will be joining us to talk microbiome, bacteriophages (really), and the potential  of a dermatology drug in ulcerative colitis.  Not only that, we will be taking your calls on all things digestive!  Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS or send me a tweet!

It's hard to think about ticks at this time of year, but tick born disease season is right around the corner.  And it's not just lyme disease: ticks cause of whole host of human misery.  Join me and Dr. Rafal Tokarz as we talk about on new "multiplex test for tickbourne diseases."

We will end the show, as usual, with Ask Doctor ira, where you can ask me any medical question: anything you forgot to ask your doctor ask me!  Give me a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS or send me a tweet!

image: By Richard Bartz - Own work, CC BY-SA 2.5

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Monday, February 12th on the Doctor Ira Breite Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Show on SiriusXM 110: Doctor Radio!


Another brief update as I obsess on curling. We are talking women's heart health tomorrow with Dr. Eugenia Gianos, the co-clinical director of the Center for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease at NYU Langone Health.  Usually when I talk chest pain its GERD, but not in this segment!  Heart questions? Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!

We will have a super combo Ask Doctor Ira and Gastroenterology Update at 8:30 and 9:30 AM.

As someone who literally does poop for a living, I was excited to find out that there is a documentary coming out about it!  Join me and Jason and Randy Sklar as we talk about their new movie, Poop Talk.

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Monday, February 5th, 2018 on the Doctor Ira Breite Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Show on SiriusXM 110: Doctor Radio!

A very brief post Superbowl update. As a Giant's fan, I wasn't winning no matter what but it was a great game to watch.  On an unrelated topic, Dr. Lisa Steinberg will be joining us to talk about her research showing that microbes may help astronauts turn human waste into food. We will have Gastroenterology update, and then Drs. Stuart Spechler and Rhonda Souza of Baylor University will be joining me to talk about GERD post Superbowl. We will end the show with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any questions on any medical topic at all.  Give me a buzz at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!