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  • American Medicine Today 10-21-17

American Medicine Today 10-21-17

Saturday 21st October 2017

Discover healthy eating tips, spine surgery benefits, and the role of microbes in health on this 'American Medicine Today' episode.
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Healthy Habits, Spine Solutions, and Microbial Marvels on American Medicine Today

We know there are many reasons for that, but there is some growing evidence that our contact with microbes in the environment, in the soil, on the trees, in the plants, is part of that story, a really important part.
Curious about how your diet affects your health or the wonders of modern spine surgery? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker dive into these fascinating topics and more. They kick things off by chatting about the importance of healthy eating habits and how what you eat can make a huge difference in your overall well-being.
Next, they explore the benefits of the Bonati spine procedures, which have helped countless patients find relief from chronic pain. But the conversation doesn't stop there; the team also delves into the impact of microbes on both our personal health and the planet's ecosystems. From gut bacteria to urbanization's effect on microbial diversity, this episode is packed with insights that could change the way you think about health.
Plus, you'll hear inspiring personal stories of recovery that highlight the need for a holistic approach to healthcare. Whether you're looking to improve your diet, curious about innovative medical procedures, or interested in the tiny organisms that live inside us, this episode has something for everyone.