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  • American Medicine Today 4-22-17

American Medicine Today 4-22-17

Saturday 22nd April 2017

Join 'American Medicine Today' for insights on probiotics, innovative spine procedures, artificial organs, and ethical drug testing.
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American Medicine Today - Radio
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Probiotics, Spine Innovations, and the Future of Medicine on American Medicine Today

We have a new tool in our kit that brings us from the bench to people with tools that are more like what our own organ, how our own organs function.
Ever wondered how probiotics can transform your health or what the future holds for medical innovations? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker bring you a captivating mix of medical breakthroughs and personal stories. Dr. Travis Stork kicks things off by diving into the world of probiotic foods, explaining their importance and how they can boost your gut health.
It's not just about yogurt anymore; you'll learn the science behind these tiny but mighty organisms. Then, the spotlight shifts to Dr. Alfred Bonati, the mastermind behind the Bonati Spine Procedures. He shares his revolutionary methods for addressing tangled nerves, offering hope to those suffering from chronic pain. His insights are not just technical but deeply personal, reflecting years of dedication to improving patient outcomes. But that's not all.
The episode also explores the cutting-edge science of artificial organs and the ethical dilemmas surrounding drug testing without animal experimentation. These discussions delve into the nitty-gritty of cellular misfolding and its role in diseases, offering a glimpse into the future of medicine. Whether you're curious about the latest in probiotics or fascinated by medical ethics, this episode has something for everyone. It's a blend of science, innovation, and real-life stories that make complex topics accessible and engaging.
Perfect for anyone interested in the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare.