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Spot On! Podcast: When Your Gut Is Talking to You And You Don't Like The Conversation
Up to 20 percent of American adults experience chronic irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). On this episode, we get to the gut cause of IBS and how diet and lifestyle issues changes can help better manage this exhausting condition. Kate Scarlata, RDN, author of Mind Your Gut will Share her expertise with you.
When | 9:00 am – 9:00 am every day until Wednesday, March 27, 2024 |
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Contact Name | Joan Salge Blake |
Phone | 6173537470 |
Contact Email | salge@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Health Sciences |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Kate Scarlata, RDN and Prof Joan Salge Blake (Prof SAR) |