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Category:Insider's HealthRadio
Guest(s)Tony Bylsma
Topic InfoDrug prevention expert, Tony Bylsma joins the show to discuss the effects drugs are having on Americans and how to help loved ones prevent drug use.
Show Date8 / 10 / 2010
Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva
Guest(s)Max Lebow, MD
Topic InfoDr. Max Lebow of Reliant Immediate Care Medical Group joins Dr. DeSilva with the top 6 Flu prevention tips. With the threat of H1N1 "Swine Flu" coming back in larger numbers this Fall, these tips could help you avoid being at risk!
Show Date8 / 17 / 2009
Category:Swanson Health Talk Radio
Guest(s)Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS
Topic InfoAuthor and creator of the international Fat Flushing phenomenon, Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman joins the show to discuss her most recent book, “Fat Flush for Life.” She will talk about the key fat flushing "Super Foods" that should be used all year long, p ...
Show Date8 / 2 / 2010
Category:Swanson Health Talk Radio
Guest(s)Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS
Topic InfoAuthor and creator of the international Fat Flushing phenomenon, Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman joins the show to discuss her most recent book, “Fat Flush for Life.” She will talk about the key fat flushing "Super Foods" that should be used all year long, p ...
Show Date8 / 2 / 2010
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)Crystal Blankenbaker, RD, LDN
Topic InfoBreakfast is the “most important meal of the day” for good reason. Eating a good breakfast can sharpen a child’s memory and improve school test scores, but with the advent of fast, high calorie convenience food, kids also need help making healthy ch ...
Show Date3 / 10 / 2010
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)Crystal Blankenbaker, RD, LDN
Topic InfoBreakfast is the “most important meal of the day” for good reason. Eating a good breakfast can sharpen a child’s memory and improve school test scores, but with the advent of fast, high calorie convenience food, kids also need help making healthy ch ...
Show Date3 / 10 / 2010
Category:Sports Medicine & Fitness Show
Guest(s)Delia Roberts, Ph.D., FACSM
Topic InfoMore than 60% of adults work, and many spend 2,000 or more hours a year at work. Worksite wellness makes the places they work healthier. An ideal healthy worksite has opportunities for employees to: be physically active eat healthful foods and live tobacc ...
Show Date2 / 22 / 2011
Category:Swanson Health Talk Radio
Guest(s)Anna M. Cabeca, DO, FACOG
Topic InfoAnna M. Cabeca, DO, FACOG comes on the show to discuss how women in their mid-30s, 40s and 50s who complain of weight gain (and difficulty losing it), moodiness or depression, exhaustion, sleep problems, no sex drive, brain fog, and more can overcome obst ...
Show Date10 / 3 / 2011
Category:Swanson Health Talk Radio
Guest(s)Sara Chana
Topic InfoAs the landscape changes for motherhood and moms now find themselves not only juggling their children's carpool schedules and music lessons, but also vaccine debates, over-the-counter drug usage and mixed messages about healthy food options, real-life mom ...
Show Date10 / 24 / 2011
Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva
Guest(s)Lynne Matallana
Topic InfoIn recognition of the Fifth Annual Fibromyalgia Awareness Day on May 12th, 2009, Lynne Matallana, President and Founder of the National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA)joins Dr. DeSilva to discuss the symptoms of fibromyalgia, educate people about this comm ...
Show Date5 / 12 / 2009
Category:Insider's HealthRadio
Guest(s)Mike Wilke
Topic InfoMike Wilke, Executive Director of Fight for Sight joins the show to discuss research on healthy vision, including cataracts and much more.
Show Date8 / 12 / 2010
Category:Ask Dr. DeSilva
Guest(s)Anna Hammond
Topic InfoAmerica’s young people face a health crisis. According to the White House, over the past three decades, childhood obesity rates in the United States have tripled, and today, nearly one in three children in America are overweight or obese. Anna Hammond, ...
Show Date3 / 9 / 2010
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)Allison Goodson
Topic InfoIn addition to saving lives, donating blood has many advantages—and not just for recipients. Frequent blood donation helps donors stay informed of their cholesterol levels and can also reduce the amount of excess iron in the blood, which may help reduc ...
Show Date6 / 23 / 2010
Category:Memorial Health e-Radio
Guest(s)Allison Goodson
Topic InfoIn addition to saving lives, donating blood has many advantages—and not just for recipients. Frequent blood donation helps donors stay informed of their cholesterol levels and can also reduce the amount of excess iron in the blood, which may help reduc ...
Show Date6 / 23 / 2010
Category:Insider's HealthRadio
Guest(s)Dr. Joseph Maroon
Topic InfoDr. Joseph Maroon joins Danika to explain how Fish Oil acts as a natural anti-inflammatory, and why that is good for you.
Show Date1 / 27 / 2011
Guest(s)Denise Austin
Topic InfoIt’s not a stretch to imagine that millions of American women are exhausted, stressed and time-crunched at any given point during the day. With bleary mornings and afternoon doldrums that lead to conking out on the couch and more toss-and-turn nights, t ...
Show Date12 / 16 / 2010
Guest(s)Denise Austin
Topic InfoIt’s not a stretch to imagine that millions of American women are exhausted, stressed and time-crunched at any given point during the day. With bleary mornings and afternoon doldrums that lead to conking out on the couch and more toss-and-turn nights, t ...
Show Date12 / 16 / 2010
Category:Melanie Cole M.S.
Guest(s)Evanston Northwestern Health Physician, Dr. Russell Robertson
Topic InfoDr. Russell Robertson discusses the Five Things Men Should Know About Their Health. Call in or email your questions. Download this podcast for Dad as a special Father's Day gift...it may just save his life!
Show Date6 / 11 / 2008
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