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Guest(s)Dr. Susan Albers, Psy.D.
Topic InfoAre you finding it hard to resist holiday cookies, eggnog, gravy, and more? Tune in to Susan Albers, PsyD, author of But I Deserve This Chocolate: The 50 Most Common Diet-Derailing Excuses and How to Outwit Them. She's back to offer tips and tricks ...
Show Date12 / 17 / 2011
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Guest(s)Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., MD
Topic InfoCan eating the right foods really protect your heart and even reverse heart disease? According to Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., MD, author of Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, the answer is: Absolutely! Tune in to hear more about the eating plan he develop ...
Show Date10 / 30 / 2010
Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show
Guest(s)Tracy Benham M.S.
Topic InfoTracy Benham M.S. comes on the show to discuss Healthy air travel. She will give vital information for vacationers on Altitude, dehydration, heat illnesses, eating healthy during your travels and how to keep fit and exercise during travels.
Show Date7 / 26 / 2011
Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show
Guest(s)Conrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES
Topic InfoConrad Woolsey, Ph.D., CHES, is Assistant Professor of Health and Human Performance at Oklahoma State University comes on the show to discuss what it takes to be an Elite athlete. He will also discuss energy drinks, are they beneficial or harmful.
Show Date10 / 19 / 2010
Category:Insider's HealthRadio
Guest(s)Joni Aldrich
Topic InfoHundreds of women are diagnosed with breast cancer every day. The decisions they make from the very start are critical not only for their survival, but for the overall outcome of their quality of life. Author, Joni Aldrich joins the show to provide 8 key ...
Show Date10 / 19 / 2010
Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show
Guest(s)Jay C. Albright, M.D
Topic InfoWhile sports and exercise have undeniable benefits, they also have risks. Every year, kids suffer millions of youth sports injuries, from sprains to concussions to heat stroke. Jay C. Albright, M.D., Sports Medicine Expert in pediatric orthopedics joins ...
Show Date11 / 22 / 2011
Guest(s)Dr. Stephen Hargarten
Topic InfoUnintentional falling is the leading injury-related cause of ER visits. The elderly population is especially at risk for
serious injury after a fall. Dr. Stephen Hargarten joins Dr. Leigh to discuss common types of injuries that occur in the elderly suc ...
Show Date11 / 19 / 2010
Category:Terry Talks Nutrition
Guest(s)Terry Lemerond
Topic InfoTerry talks about the causes of the inflammation in the lungs that often lead to COPD and Asthma. He explains the environmental and dietary factors that contribute to attacks, and what you can do to eliminate triggers.
Show Date7 / 27 / 2011
Category:Terry Talks Nutrition
Guest(s)Terry Lemerond
Topic InfoTerry talks about the causes of the inflammation in the lungs that often lead to COPD and Asthma. He explains the environmental and dietary factors that contribute to attacks, and what you can do to eliminate triggers.
Show Date7 / 27 / 2011
Guest(s)David Seaberg, MD, CPE, FACEP
Topic InfoThe new Press-Ganey report shows that the average time spent in Emergency Rooms is at an all time high. Dr. David Seaberg, who is on the ACEP Board of Directors joins the show to discuss how and why wait times for the emergency departments around the coun ...
Show Date7 / 30 / 2010
Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva
Guest(s)Kathleen M. Cowling, DO, MS, FACEP
Topic InfoAs temperatures rise around the country, more and more people are venturing outdoors. The nation’s emergency physicians are warning about the dangers of insect bites, specifically from ticks and mosquitoes, which can cause serious illnesses. Dr. Kathl ...
Show Date6 / 15 / 2009
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)Jim Murphy, PT, ATC
Topic InfoWhether on the playground or the field, accidents happen—and kids will bruise, sprain and sometimes break. To learn what to do until you can see a doctor, join Jim Murphy, coordinator of Memorial Hospital Sports Medicine and head athletic trainer McNees ...
Show Date4 / 21 / 2010
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)J Murphy PT
Topic InfoWhether on the playground or the field, accidents happen—and kids will bruise, sprain and sometimes break. To learn what to do until you can see a doctor, join Jim Murphy, coordinator of Memorial Hospital Sports Medicine and head athletic trainer McNees ...
Show Date4 / 21 / 2010
Guest(s)Dr. David Friedman
Topic InfoHosts, Dr. David Friedman and Melanie Cole, M.S. discuss energy drinks, what you need to know and if they are worth all the hype.
Show Date2 / 18 / 2010
Guest(s)Dr. David Friedman
Topic InfoHosts, Dr. David Friedman and Melanie Cole, M.S. discuss energy drinks, what you need to know and if they are worth all the hype.
Show Date2 / 18 / 2010
Guest(s)Ben Vereen
Topic InfoBen Vereen, Tony Award-winning actor, talks about his experiences living with type 2 diabetes and his personal commitment to educating and empowering others to be more active in managing their own blood sugar levels so they can lead longer, healthier live ...
Show Date2 / 20 / 2010
Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva
Guest(s)Dr. Lawrence G. Seiden
Topic InfoDr. Lawrence G. Seiden, director of the Piedmont Hospital Epilepsy Center joins the show to discuss new research and treatment options and issues for Epilepsy.
Show Date12 / 14 / 2009
Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show
Guest(s)Jim Whitehead (ACSM CEO) and Janet Walberg Rankin, Ph.D., FACSM (ACSM President-Elect)
Topic InfoGlobally, more than a billion adults and children are overweight or obese. The consequences of chronic diseases are no longer simply issues for Western countries; they are issues for the developing world, where more of the population will continue to adop ...
Show Date9 / 20 / 2011
Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show
Guest(s)Jim Whitehead (ACSM CEO) and Janet Walberg Rankin, Ph.D., FACSM (ACSM President-Elect)
Topic InfoGlobally, more than a billion adults and children are overweight or obese. The consequences of chronic diseases are no longer simply issues for Western countries; they are issues for the developing world, where more of the population will continue to adop ...
Show Date10 / 18 / 2011
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)Dr. Upshaw
Topic InfoErectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex. Having erection trouble from time to time isn't necessarily a cause for concern. But if erectile dysfunction is an ongoing problem, it may create stress, cause rel ...
Show Date7 / 7 / 2010
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