Unjunk Your Junk Food

Wednesday, 05 June 2013
You don't need to give up on snacks and "junk food" in order to eat healthy.
It may be time to start giving some serious thought to your feminine hygiene products, considering they may contain dangerous chemicals.

Power Up by Going Vegan

Wednesday, 05 June 2013
We are taught as children that in order to grow big and strong you need protein that comes from an animal. But is this true?

Raw Food Essentials

Wednesday, 05 June 2013
Ani Phyo, celebrity health and wellness expert, shares the many benefits of a raw food diet.

Becoming Naturally Savvy

Wednesday, 05 June 2013
Welcome to Naturally Savvy! In this interview, you'll learn the background of your hosts and how you too can become naturally savvy.

Managing ADHD without Drugs

Thursday, 06 June 2013
Recognizing the role that hormone imbalances play in the development of ADHD may lead to exciting new treatment options.
By focusing and Identifying what is already right (instead of wrong) in your life, you can be liberated and fulfilled.
Learning these ten principles for managing ADHD may help you to maintain a pleasant relationship with your child.
Learn about a groundbreaking program for parents seeking to reduce their child's ADHD symptoms.
Researchers have identified a connection between childhood ADHD and deficiencies in essential fats and phospholipids.
Diabetics prescribed the drug metformin have a significantly lower incidence of all cancers compared to the general population.
Gabe’s Chemo Duck Program™ is a unique educational program that supports kids and families living with cancer.
Special guest, Lorene Benoit, presents a comprehensive natural program for understanding, preventing and working with cancer.
Asimina tribola, also known as Pawpaw, may be the next generation alternative cancer therapy.
Cancer is one of the most feared words in the English language. However, research is now showing that daily aspirin users have a significant reduced risk of many cancers.
According to groundbreaking research, hopeful thoughts and behaviors can lead to well-being regardless of income level or IQ.
Three nutrients are proven safe and effective for lowering blood pressure – in some cases even better than prescription drugs.
Statin drugs have failed to eradicate heart disease. Why? Because lowering cholesterol is only one of several risk factors.
Treating high cholesterol and lowering your risk of heart disease is very possible with diet, exercise and supplements.
Almost everything that people think they know about statins is wrong. Join us as we bust the myths.

Burning Fat Without Stimulants

Thursday, 23 May 2013
Research shows how a new plant extract called Fucoxanthin safely reduces body fat without stimulating your brain or heart, while lowering disease risk factors.
According to mounting research, melatonin, often used to ease insomnia, can also help relieve pain.
Is it possible to become smarter by improving your coordination?
Hippocrates once said, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” He was right of course, especially when it comes to diabetes.
Diabetes is ruining millions of lives and threatens to bankrupt the U.S. in less than 20 years. But there's hope and it's called cellular nutrition.

Stress is Making You Fat!

Thursday, 16 May 2013
No one is truly immune to the effects of stress. But could the stress in your life be adding pounds and inches to your frame?
Could azithromycin, a popular antibiotic, be the cause of cardiac death? Learn how to protect yourself.
Emergency departments are seeing a rise in cases involving misuse of sleeping pills. Could someone you love be at risk?
Knowing your blood pressure is key to preventing potentially life-threatening health issues.

The 411 on Preventing Stroke

Friday, 10 May 2013
How can you prevent a future stroke? Learn important steps to take to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Learn Your Stroke Factors

Friday, 10 May 2013
Learn invaluable information about one of the nation's top killers.
New research shows that taking the “sunshine” vitamin can result in fewer MS symptoms.
There is an emotional side to treating cancer that can be equally important through diagnosis, treatment and beyond.
It has long been thought that diet can help manage Epileptic seizures. But can it really?
Is there a new miracle drug that can help those with autoimmune diseases?
Is the medical community finally embracing Chelation therapy? Learn why this treatment is so beneficial.
America's emergency response system is the best when handling some of our history's most tragic events.
There is a scary trend that is sweeping this nation and it must be stopped!
What have we learned from military doctors that can help us in times of terror and tragedy?

Basic First Aid Preparedness

Friday, 26 April 2013
Would you be prepared to come to the aid of a severely injured vicitm if tragedy struck near you?
Firsthand accounts of this tragic event from a Boston ER doctor.
Emergency physicians see the victims of child abuse all too often. Learn the warning signs.
Why would anyone deliberately hurt an innocent child? The emotionally charged topic of child abuse is discussed.
Prevention and treatment of facial lacerations, bruises and bone fractures.
Our expert discuss tragic sports injuries and if they can be prevented.
Medical apps are popping up everywhere, but can they save a life?
Learn the leading cause of falls in the elderly and what we can do to help prevent falls.

Caregivers and ER Preparedness

Friday, 29 March 2013
Are you a caregiver? If so, then learn how to be best prepared if an ER visit is necessary.

Teens & Distracted Driving

Friday, 29 March 2013
Distracted driving deaths are becoming more and more common everyday, especially in teen drivers. Learn what needs to be done.
Real talk about a real problem - underage drinking.

Should Sugary Drinks be Banned?

Friday, 15 March 2013
Sugary drinks are not good for us, but should they be banned?

Spring Break Dos & Don'ts

Friday, 15 March 2013
Teenagers feel they are invincible, and of couse this is not true.  Listen for solutions to help our kids make the right decisions while traveling or on Spring Break.
Learn the patterns that may mean you are dealing with seasonal allergies.

Spring Break and STD's

Friday, 15 March 2013
Signs, symptoms and important prevention options against STD's are discussed.

Spring Break Health Tips

Friday, 15 March 2013
Spring Break can bring severe health risks, including binge drinking, drugs and more. Learn what may be waiting for your child on their next Spring Break.
Learn the secrets of the Mediterranean Diet, and how it may help prevent heart disease.
Colon cancer is the 3rd most common cancer in the U.S. and 100,000 individuals will contract this cancer each year. Will you be one of them?
A breakthrough new screening method could help save your life. Learn how this "pill camera" works and why it's so revolutionary.
Being bitten by a wild animal may seem like a far-fetched occurrence, but it can happen. Find out what you need to do if you are exposed.
An animal bite can be frightening and even life-threatening. What steps should you take if you've been bitten?
Odorless and deadly, learn which clues you can look for to detect it, and how its presence puts your family at risk.
A new study in JAMA suggests that there’s a link between ER overcrowding and post-traumatic stress disorder in heart patients.
A new study in JAMA suggests that there’s a link between emergency room over-crowding and post-traumatic stress disorder in heart patients.
Lifestyle changes that are necessary for a healthier heart are covered.
What are the symptoms or signs of a heart attack in women? How do they differ from men? Who’s most at risk?

Women & Domestic Violence

Friday, 01 February 2013
Domestic violence is a major issue all over the country. What are the warning signs? How can you protect yourself?
A new report from the CDC finds many adults don’t have their recommended immunizations. Does this put you at risk?

Cold or Flu? Know Your Symptoms

Friday, 01 February 2013
As the discussion on the flu crisis continues, we explore the differences between cold and flu. How can you know the difference?
Each winter season typically suffers a serious flu outbreak. Learn what physicians are seeing inside the ER, and how to protect yourself.

What is There to Fear?

Saturday, 05 January 2013
Best-selling satirist Christopher Cerf urges us to look at risks with a new perspective: If everything is dangerous, what should we really fear?
Dr. Bernstein explains the vital role that exercise plays in cancer prevention, and why physical activity is important for girls as early as age five.
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