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  • American Medicine Today 2-17-18

American Medicine Today 2-17-18

Saturday 17th February 2018

Explore gluten-free misdiagnoses, human trafficking, surgery communication, and more on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Human Trafficking Horrors and Gluten-Free Misdiagnoses: A Deep Dive on American Medicine Today

It has almost Senate co-sponsors now, and both of your Florida senators, senator Nelson and senator Rubio, are both co-sponsors.
Imagine thinking you're eating gluten-free, only to find out it’s not, and it's causing health issues. In this gripping episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonati, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff tackle the pressing issue of misdiagnosed gluten-free foods. They explore how these errors can lead to severe health problems for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease. But that's just the beginning.
The episode takes a dark turn as they delve into the harrowing world of human trafficking. With real-life stories and expert insights, the hosts shed light on this hidden crisis affecting countless lives globally. You'll also hear about the importance of communication during surgery and the innovative treatments at The Bonati Spine Institute that are changing lives. The discussion doesn't stop there.
The team touches on the Clintons' involvement in national security, the complexities of immigration plans, and the crucial issue of cancer awareness and its underfunding. This episode is a blend of shocking revelations and critical information, making it a must-listen for anyone wanting to stay informed about these significant societal issues.