Drs. Oz and Roizen

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Television’s Dr. Oz and Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Roizen report on health, wellness and quality of life.


Soy for your bones

You may think of soy as a food, but it's also used in manufacturing. In the 1930s, Henry Ford hired chemists to turn it into artificial silk, which he named Azlon. While Azlon never reached the market, Ford still used soy in his automobile paints, and soy plastics eventually were used to make horn buttons, gear-shift knobs and...


Monster radish promotes circulatory health

Sacagawea was the Shoshone Indian who helped guide Lewis and Clark's 1805 expedition from Montana to the Pacific. Her bravery and navigational abilities are legendary. The route she advised for their crossing of the Continental Divide - the Yellowstone River Basin - later became the route for the Northern...


Catch up with your HPV vaccine!

"Ketchup, Catch Up!" is a children's book written by Fran Manushkin about a young monkey named Ketchup who is slower than all the other monkeys. Because he's so slow, he comes in last in every monkey activity. But if you or your daughter have been slow to get her HPV vaccines, she doesn't have to come in...

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