Sunday, August 14, 2011

Monday, August 15, 2011 on the Doctor Ira Breite Show on Sirius XM 81: Doctor Radio


I am happy to be back from Seattle and the San Juan Islands, although it is incredibly beautiful there. And the food rocks. Speaking of which, we have a whole hour and a half dedicated to various digestive topics on the show.

Starting with Celiac Disease (and vacation). Rachel Begun, MS RD (and @rachelbegunRD on Twitter) will be joining me to talk about celiac disease, healthy vacation eating and much more.

Wondering about traveling with Celiac Disease or other Digestive Disorders? Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS! Or tweet me at @doctorira.

After this we have Gastroenterology Update, where I will tell you news of the world of Gastroenterology and also answer your digestive disease questions. Some of the topics we will talk about include fiber and colon cancer, and the increasing number of liver transplants for fatty liver disease.

Call us with your Digestive Disease Questions at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!

We are heading to the Great White North for our next segment: Ms. Karen Frost, NP in the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program at The Hospital for Sick-Children in Toronto Canada, will be joining us to talk about Sick-Kids' (yes, that is what they call the hospital) new Crohn's, Colitis and IBD App for the iPhone!

Call us with your IBD questions at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!

We will end the show with Ask Doctor Ira, where you can ask me any question on any medical topics at all...anything you forgot to ask your doctor ask me! Give us a call at 1-877-NYU-DOCS!

photo: South Beach, San Juan Island, WA

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