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November 30, 2021 29 mins
Neil Scott and co-host, Dr. Tom Walsh, M.D., director of the UW Men’s Health Center, discuss common stomach problems: their causes, treatment and prevention, with special guest Dr. Liz Broussard, M.D., one of the top Gastroenterologists in the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Broussard is from the Pacific Medical Center and is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
They will also field questions from the Anonymous In Box (menshealthmonthly@iheartmedia.com) , including an interesting question about weight loss.
Men’s Health Monthly airs on the last Tuesday of each month at 8PM on SportsRadio 950 KJR, and on the last Sunday of the month, at 7:30AM on 102.5, KZOK, Seattle’s Classic Rock Station. NOTE: Men’s Month Monthly will be taking the month of December off for the Holidays … but will return in January!
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