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Episode 36 - Gut Health

30m · Everything Your Doc Wants You To Know · 19 Dec 18:50

Episode 36 - Gut Health

In this episode we discuss a problem commonly encountered in our clinics, chronic diarrhea. We review various causes, and discuss how patients can help us determine the cause. We provide a basic overview of treatment of some types of chronic diarrhea.

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