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Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Doug Ingoldsby Topic InfoDoug Ingoldsby, "The Vitamin Professor” joins the show to discuss how blueberries can aid your memory and the food bases that go into our nutritional supplements. Show Date1 / 25 / 2010 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Barbara Bushman, Ph.D., FACSM Topic InfoReduce menopausal symptoms, promote bone health, and decrease your risk of cardiovascular disease with Action Plan for Menopause. Based on the latest research, this exercise-based plan will help you live more comfortably and take control of your diet, fit ... Show Date6 / 30 / 2009 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Walter Thompson, Ph.D., FACSM Topic InfoDr. Walter Thompson, spokesperson for ACSM joins the show to discuss ACSM's recently released Fitness trends for 2010. Show Date11 / 17 / 2009 More Information Popular Category:Swanson Health Talk Radio Guest(s)Dr. Marvin Hausman Topic InfoTaking vitamin D, particularly D3, can significantly boost our bodies’ innate immunity against influenza—a clinical fact not mentioned by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in its public-service-announcement flu-shot reminders. Dr. Hausman joins Dr ... Show Date11 / 22 / 2010 Guest(s)Dr. Ramin Manshadi, Cardiologist Topic InfoIn Recognition of National Women's Heart Week and with Valentine's Day around the corner, we discuss a very real condition called Broken Heart Syndrome that can increase the risk of heart attack in women. Dr. Manshadi, associate clinical professor in the ... Show Date2 / 1 / 2012 More Information Popular Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Dr. Keith Block Topic InfoAuthor of the book, "Life Over Cancer" and Medical Director of the Block Center for Integrative Cancer Treatment, renowned integrative physician, Dr. Keith Block joins Dr. DeSilva. Show Date5 / 7 / 2009 Guest(s)Dr. Eric Lavonas Topic InfoCarbon Monoxide poisoning is a major concern during the winter, especially when people start using heaters, stoves and generators. Dr. Eric Lavonas joins the show to discuss what can be done to prevent a potentially fatal tragedy, as well as, tips on how ... Show Date12 / 3 / 2010 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Joseph Petreycik, RN, CES Topic InfoJoseph Petreycik, RN, CES, comes on the show to give a brief overview of how the heart works and why one might need cardiac rehabilitation. He will help patients understand the medications involved in cardiac rehab - what they do, why you need them, and ... Show Date9 / 6 / 2011 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Peggy Kraus, M.A., RCEP Topic InfoCardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program to help heart patients recover quickly and improve their overall physical, mental and social functioning. The goal is to stabilize, slow or even reverse the progression of cardiovascular disease, th ... Show Date4 / 13 / 2010 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Adam deJong, MA, FACSM, FAACVPR Topic InfoAdam deJong, MA, Cardiology Manager at William Beaumont Hospital, comes on the show to discuss Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. He will discuss what to expect from these types of rehabilitation and how soon a patient can return to an active li ... Show Date2 / 1 / 2011 Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show Guest(s)Jennifer Hootman, Ph.D., FACSM Topic InfoArthritis is the most common cause of disability in the United States, limiting the activities of nearly 19 million adults. The CDC Arthritis Program is working to improve the quality of life for people affected by arthritis and other rheumatic conditions ... Show Date5 / 4 / 2010 Guest(s)Devin Alexander Topic InfoCelebrity Chef, best selling author and TV host joins Dr. Friedman to discuss her newest book, "The Biggest Loser Dessert Cookbook" and provide tips on how to indulge in your favorite sweets while not packing on the extra pounds...especially this time of ... Show Date12 / 16 / 2010 Guest(s)Devin Alexander Topic InfoCelebrity Chef, best selling author and TV host joins Dr. Friedman to discuss her newest book, "The Biggest Loser Dessert Cookbook" and provide tips on how to indulge in your favorite sweets while not packing on the extra pounds...especially this time of ... Show Date12 / 16 / 2010 Guest(s)Brooke Parkhurst and James Briscione Topic InfoIf you think healthy eating is just too difficult and time consuming, join Brooke Parkhurst and James Briscione on “To Your Good Health Radio” as they put a fun spin on “healthy eating.” Just recently married with a one-year-old daughter, Brooke ... Show Date2 / 10 / 2011 Guest(s)Brooke Parkhurst and James Briscione Topic InfoIf you think healthy eating is just too difficult and time consuming, join Brooke Parkhurst and James Briscione on “To Your Good Health Radio” as they put a fun spin on “healthy eating.” Just recently married with a one-year-old daughter, Brooke ... Show Date2 / 10 / 2011 Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)David S. Kloth, MD Topic InfoAs the number of electronic devices in use continues to climb, so does the increase of a new ailment called Cubital Tunnel Syndrome or “Cell Phone” Elbow. It is caused by too much bending of one’s arm to put a cell phone to the ear. Founder of Con ... Show Date6 / 8 / 2009 Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Carey Z. August, MD Topic InfoCervical Cancer Expert, Pathologist Carey Z. August, MD, FCAP
joins Dr. DeSilva to discuss the latest in cervical cancer as May is National Women’s Health Care Month. Call-in or email your questions during the show! Show Date5 / 12 / 2009 Guest(s)Jonathan Schopp Topic InfoJonathan Schopp, National Neurological Sales Manager for Dynasplint Systems, Inc. joins the show with a focus on the challenges that patients face after a neurological incident.
Topics will include changes in the rehab medical model, insurance limitation ... Show Date6 / 7 / 2011 Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva Guest(s)Susan Wysocki Topic InfoAs recently as the 1940s, cervical cancer was once among the most common cancers among women and a leading cause of cancer death. Thanks to the development in the 1950s of the Pap test, which tests cells from the cervix for pre-cancerous or cancerous chan ... Show Date1 / 11 / 2010 Page 1 of 20
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