filmov
tv
Stanford Digestive Health Center: Your Digestive Path
Показать описание
Few of us are aware of how much work our digestive system does with every single bite of food. Stanford registered dietitian, Neha Shah, explains what happens when we swallow food, the path it goes through in our digestive system to get absorbed and eliminated.
Stanford Digestive Health Center: Your Digestive Path
Stanford Digestive Health Center: Sensible Seasonal Eating
Stanford Digestive Health: Complexity No Barrier for Its Experts
Digestive Health: Not Just What, But How You Eat Matters Too
Stanford Your Health: Crohn's Disease
Why I Went into Medicine: Berkeley Limketkai, MD
Why I Went into Medicine: Bhoomika Kamath, MD
Why I Went into Medicine: Frank Longo, MD, PhD
Welcome to Alameda Family Physicians
Stanford Hospital's Pankaj Pasricha discusses the Enteric Nervous System, or brain in your gut
Putting Out Pancreatitis Pain
POEM Procedure at Stanford Allows 90-Year-Old to Eat and Drink Again
Stanford/Harvard doctor's top 5 health routines
Stanford Neuroscience Health Center
A Healthier You: What You Need to Know about Diet and the Microbiome with Christopher Gardner
Don’t Put Off Your Colonoscopy
Diet as a Lever to Improve Your Microbiome and Health
Your Health: Barrett's Esophagus
Health Matters 2023: Food as Medicine - Eat Well for Longevity and Health
Dr. Justin Sonnenburg: How to Build, Maintain & Repair Gut Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #62
Non-invasive electrical monitoring of the digestive system and its interplay with the nervous system
Sohail Husain, MD - Pediatric Gastroenterology, Stanford Children's Health
This Is Stanford Health Care
Your Microbiome: What Is It, and How Can It Help or Hurt You?
Комментарии