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Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Stella Volpe, PhD, RD, FACSM. Topic InfoThe United States (U.S.) and many other countries are experiencing an epidemic of obesity. In the U.S., over 60% of the adult population is overweight or obese (1,2) and estimates are that between 20-25% of children and adolescents are overweight or obese ... Original Air Date7 / 20 / 2010 Guest(s)Dr. Juan Fitz Topic InfoMay is National Stroke Awareness Month. Almost 800,000 people have a stroke every year and about 140,000
Americans die from a stroke every year. Stroke is a medical emergency and time is of the essence if you are having a stroke! We now think of a stroke ... Original Air Date5 / 20 / 2011 Guest(s)Susan Harkema, Ph.D. Topic InfoA team of scientists at the University of Louisville, UCLA and the California Institute of Technology has achieved a significant breakthrough in its initial work with a paralyzed male volunteer at Louisville’s Frazier Rehab Institute. It is the result o ... Original Air Date5 / 24 / 2011 Category:Hoag Hospital Guest(s)Dr. Louis Vandermolen Topic InfoHoag Hospital affiliated medical oncologist, Dr. Louis Vandermolen joins the show to discuss important information about breast cancer; including, when to get a mammogram, differnet types of breast cancer, hereditary breast cancer, prevention and treatmen ... Original Air Date4 / 21 / 2011 Category:Hoag Hospital Guest(s)Dr. Louis Vandermolen Topic InfoHoag Hospital affiliated medical oncologist, Dr. Louis Vandermolen joins the show to discuss important information about breast cancer; including, when to get a mammogram, differnet types of breast cancer, hereditary breast cancer, prevention and treatmen ... Original Air Date2 / 16 / 2012 Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Liz Thompson Topic InfoOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Chances are that you or someone you love may be diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Breast cancer incidence in women in the United States is 1 in 8, approx. 250,000 new case of breast cancer annually in the United Sta ... Original Air Date10 / 22 / 2009 Category:Memorial Health e-Radio Guest(s)Dr. Thomas Strong Topic InfoLake Charles Memorial Hospital's Breast Health Program is dedicated to the prevention, education, early detection and treatment of breast cancer in women from throughout southwest Louisiana. Dr. Thomas Strong, a board certified surgeon on staff at Lake Ch ... Original Air Date6 / 2 / 2010 Category:Memorial Health e-Radio Guest(s)Dr. Thomas Strong Topic InfoLake Charles Memorial Hospital's Breast Health Program is dedicated to the prevention, education, early detection and treatment of breast cancer in women from throughout southwest Louisiana. Dr. Thomas Strong, a board certified surgeon on staff at Lake Ch ... Original Air Date6 / 2 / 2010 Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Joel Aronowitz, M.D. Topic InfoAmidst the ongoing health-policy debate, Los Angeles surgeon Joel Aronowitz, M.D., founder of the Breast Preservation Foundation, furthered his organization's health education and quality of care mission by meeting Washington policymakers to discuss how h ... Original Air Date9 / 17 / 2009 Category:Memorial Health e-Radio Guest(s)Marta Benglis, RN Topic InfoThe benefits of breast-feeding are well established. Depending on the circumstances, however, various factors may lead you to consider formula-feeding. Marta Benglis, RN, a perinatal educator and lactation consultant on staff at Memorial for Women, answer ... Original Air Date7 / 28 / 2010 Category:Memorial Health e-Radio Guest(s)Marta Benglis, RN Topic InfoThe benefits of breast-feeding are well established. Depending on the circumstances, however, various factors may lead you to consider formula-feeding. Marta Benglis, RN, a perinatal educator and lactation consultant on staff at Memorial for Women, answer ... Original Air Date7 / 28 / 2010 Category:Terry Talks Nutrition Guest(s)Terry Lemerond Topic InfoTerry explores the many environmental and dietary factors that can contribute to asthma and COPD. Learn what you can to eliminate triggers. Original Air Date10 / 5 / 2011 Category:Terry Talks Nutrition Guest(s)Terry Lemerond Topic InfoTerry explores the many environmental and dietary factors that can contribute to asthma and COPD. Learn what you can to eliminate triggers. Original Air Date10 / 5 / 2011 Category:Hoag Hospital Guest(s)Paul A. Selecky, MD, FACP, FCCP, FAARC Topic InfoBronchitis is an inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs. Bronchitis may be short-lived (acute) or chronic, meaning that it lasts a long time and often recurs. Dr. Paul A. Selecky, medical director of Hoag Pulmonary Department joins the show t ... Original Air Date9 / 24 / 2009 Category:Insider's HealthRadio Guest(s)Mitchell Taubman, Ph.D. Topic InfoDr. Mitchell Taubman joins Danika to discuss the real world issues such as teasing, bullying, conversational development and social comprehension that are often challenging for kids with ASD. His new book, Crafting Connections: Contemporary Applied Behavi ... Original Air Date2 / 3 / 2011 More Information Popular Guest(s)John Neustadt, ND Topic InfoVitamins and supplements are a huge business and many experts agree that they are very good for you. But do you always know what you are buying? Listen as we offer solid advice on purchasing vitamins and supplements. Original Air Date3 / 28 / 2012 More Information Popular Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Barbara Dehn, RN, MS, NP Topic InfoThe first year of a baby’s life is marked by rapid development and a range of developmental milestones. Every new parent enjoys the thrills of watching their newborn smile, roll over or reach for a toy for the very first time. But what many parents mi ... Original Air Date5 / 4 / 2010 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Jeffery Ross, M.D., FACSM, Topic InfoWhile there may be no single fountain of youth, you can slow down the aging process by staying physically active. Regular exercise enhances muscle and joint function, keeps bones strong, and decreases your risk of heart attack and stroke.
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