May 31, 2022
We welcome back clinical psychologist and author of 'The Kindness Cure', Tara Cousineau, PhD, to help us better understand the negativity bias our minds may have toward living with a GI condition. She also shares some simple ways we can practice self-compassion in a healthy and constructive way to achieve a...
May 24, 2022
Recent studies and advances in diagnosis show that at least 3 million Americans, or about 1 in 133 people have celiac disease, an autoimmune condition that affects the lining of the small intestine, commonly caused by the body's inability to properly process gluten. But it is also estimated that less than 1 in 5 of...
May 17, 2022
Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EOE) is a chronic allergic condition that occurs in the esophagus, with diagnoses on the rise in recent years. That's why we asked registered dietitian, Amanda Lynett, to share her expertise on treating EoE with elimination diet therapy. Amanda gives her input on how to approach...
May 10, 2022
If you could—would you want to know whether your family has a genetic predisposition to cancer? World-renown genetic counselor Heather Hampel is not only here to share how that's possible, but also to explain how some cancers can be preventable. In this episode, Heather shares what patients should know about...
May 3, 2022
Your gut is often called "the second brain” since it has its own type of nervous system, the enteric nervous system, that's in constant communication with your brain. Dr. Stephen Lupe, a GI Psychologist from the Cleveland Clinic, returns to discuss the impact of this brain-gut connection on IBD. He also gives us...