When it comes to health, it’s good to trust your gut.
And some generations trust their guts enough to share all the details.
According to one medical expert, Baby Boomers and Gen X can learn a lot from younger people about stomach health — especially in regards to awkward topics, like problems on the porcelain throne.
Dr. Wendi LeBrett ( @socalgastrodoc ), a gastroenterologist and founding partner and medical advisor of Norms , told The Post that a lot of her middle age and senior patients would do well to take cues from their kids or grandkids when they visit the doctor.
“I find younger patients (Gen Z and Millennials) are more comfortable sharing their gut health issues and seeking care for them — which is a good thing!” she said. “My younger patients also are more engaged in lea

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