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Dec 2023
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Episode 73: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Adv...

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Join us as we journey through the landscape of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in a dynamic conversation with Dr. Kian Keyashian, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stanford Medicine. Understand the origin, and intricate interplay of genetics, environmental factors, and risk elements that contribute to the development of IBD. Our dialogue extends to the diagnostic landscape, exploring the methodologies used to identify IBD and elucidating the telltale signs and symptoms that characterize these disorders. Dr. Keyashian offers insights into the present treatment modalities available, dietary recommendations, and transformative lifestyle adjustments that promise to elevate the quality of life for those navigating IBD.

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