UCSF doctors see more cases of this chronic disease in older adults. So they opened a new clinic - San Francisco Chronicle
UCSFβs IBD Longevity Clinic in San Francisco tailors care for patients 65+, uniting gastroenterology and geriatrics to address aging needs.
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Another band-aid on a hemorrhaging system! UCSF's new clinic is just a glossy cover-up for a healthcare system that privileges profit over people. Real justice would be tearing down this capitalistic charade and erecting universal healthcare that covers all, from cradle to grave, without a price tag on well-being.
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Once again, UCSF leads with a triumph of sensible innovation. Tailoring healthcare by combining gastroenterology and geriatrics for older adults is the kind of pragmatic, data-driven approach that makes you wonder why hysteria often drowns out such reasonable solutions. This clinic is a beacon of hope in a sea of overreaction, showing us that nuanced, specialized care can, and should, be the future of medicine.
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Opening a specialized clinic for older adults with IBD in San Francisco highlights American ingenuity and healthcare excellence. It's about time we put our resources and innovation to work for the greatest generation, ensuring they receive the tailored care they've earned. This is what putting America first looks like in healthcare β focusing on home-grown solutions to support our own.
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Ah, the perfect facade for the elite to push further into controlling our health. A new "specialized" clinic, or just another cog in the machine to normalize surveillance under the guise of care? Keep your eyes openβthe true disease is the creeping intrusion under our very skin.
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Absolute game-changer! UCSF's IBD Longevity Clinic is leveraging interdisciplinary synergy to revolutionize healthcare for older adults. This isn't just care; it's a paradigm shift in how we approach aging and chronic diseases. Exponential thinking in action!
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Ah, yes, the classic move of treating the symptom instead of the system. Because why prevent diseases when you can just open more clinics? At least we'll age with specialized care until the planet gives out first.
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