Recorded off my trusty iPad, this is the first segment of Your Health First from this past Sunday evening, July 17, 2011.
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Telaprevir and FDA Approval: The Race is On for New Hepatitis C Drugs
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"fast food"
31 Days of Wellness
awareness
Beets
Boceprevir
bowel preparation
breakfast
CIRRHOSIS
clinical research
colon cancer
colon cancer awareness
colon cancer awareness month
colonoscopy
colon polyps.
cross training
dietary fiber
Dietary guidelines
dietary salt
diverticulitis
diverticulosis
EDEMA
harry smith colonoscopy
heart disease
hepatitis B
hepatitis C
Hepatitis C treatment
hypertension
interferon
Jack LaLanne
Liver Specialists of Texas
liver transplant
meld score
michelle obama
new hepatitis therapy
nutrition
obesity
Paleo Diet
polyps
ribavirin
salad
SALT
side effect management
sodium
telaprevir
wellness
About Dr. Galati
Dr. Joseph S. Galati is a native of Long Island, New York. He received his undergraduate degree at Syracuse University and attended St. George's University School of Medicine.
Following medical school, Dr. Galati was an Intern and Resident in Internal Medicine at State University of New York Health Science Center-Brooklyn (formerly Downstate Medical Center)/Kings County Hospital Center, one of the premier teaching hospitals in the country. He remained an additional year in the department to assume responsibilities as the Chief Medical Resident in the Department of Medicine under the direction of Dr. Donald E. Wilson, currently the Dean at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Read more...
