Internal Medicine Doctor, NYU Langone Health
Xi Chen is an internal medicine doctor at NYU Langone Health, with an MFA in non-fiction from Columbia University. He writes about medicine and literature, with a focus on the stories of marginalised patients and healthcare workers. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Literary Hub, Catapult and Scientific American, among others. He lives in New York City, US.
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Illness and disease
Getting past ‘it’s IBS’
While science illuminates the gut-brain relationship, doctors remain ignorant and dismissive of patients with gut problems
Xi Chen
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Illness and disease
Are they the canaries?
People with multiple chemical sensitivity seem to be allergic to the world. What, if anything, can medicine do for them?
Xi Chen