"On Demand" with Rob Lowe, to Discuss Gastroenterology
(PRWEB) May 10, 2018 -- Rob Lowe, the famous host and TV star is all set to host a new segment that will address the social, economic and health issues related to gastroenterology in a new upcoming episode of the award-winning TV program On Demand. Even though the morbidity rate of infectious gastroenterology diseases in the western and developed countries is very minimal, these countries still spend in billions of dollars every year in direct medical costs towards the therapeutic, diagnostic and surgical procedures, and clinical trials of endemic digestive diseases. That’s because minor GI diseases are the most common health issues in most developed countries.
Based on the most recent data and statistical analysis of the gastrointestinal diseases in the USA, it is evident that the cost associated with the GI research, education and clinical practice pose a burden on the country’s economy. With a significant number of morbidity, mortality and direct medical cost, GI diseases as a whole have a negative impact on the country’s healthcare scene too.
Surveys conducted on this topic report that the gastrointestinal diseases adversely impact the quality of life, social and work life of the affected individual. Diet, stressful lifestyle and busy work life are major factors associated with the causes of common GI diseases and digestive problems in the United States.
Rob Lowe hosts the program with this experienced team of industry experts, scientists and specialists who will discuss the common GI diseases in the country. The objective of this episode is also to highlight various common health practices to enforce a healthy lifestyle. In addition, this program will deliver ideas on how minor changes in eating habits and a good diet can keep your gut healthy and prevent common GI diseases.
(Reference: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/7040-gastrointestinal-disorders )
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