Get the scoop on prenatal vitamins.

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  • Segment Number 2
  • Audio File health_radio/1618ml4b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Mark de Fazio, MD
  • Guest Bio Dr. Mark De FazioA Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology and a Diplomate of the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dr. Mark de Fazio is a Phi Beta Kappa, Cum Laude graduate of Holy Cross College in Massachusetts. He received his Doctorate in Medicine from SUNY Downstate Medical Center and completed his residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, where he was Administrative Chief Resident in his final year.

    Dr. de Fazio joined his father Dr. Laurence de Fazio in practice in 1990. He is an Attending Physician at the New York Methodist Hospital in Park Slope, Brooklyn and an Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University. He is fluent in Italian. At New York Methodist Hospital, “Dr. Mark” is closely involved with the supervision and education of residents and medical students, where he gives them lectures throughout the year. He has also served as a member of the hospital’s by-laws committee, credentials committee, the continuing education committee and the medical executive committee.

    Dr. de Fazio has been a medical consultant and has been on the credentials committee for several medical insurance companies. He is and has been a medical consultant for various pharmaceutical and medical device corporations. He has lectured across the country on topics such as the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids in pregnancy, the treatment of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, and estrogen replacement therapy in menopause. Dr. de Fazio is a past President of the Morgagni Medical Society of New York and currently a member of the Society’s Board of Trustees. He is also a member of the Brooklyn Gynecological Society, the Medical Society of the State of New York and the American Medical Association.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
Is your doctor right for you? Figure it out in 90 seconds.

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  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File health_radio/1618ml4a.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Christine Meyer, MD
  • Book Title The Longest Mile: A Doctor, A Food Fight, and the Footrace That Rallied a Community Against Cancer
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/drchristinemeyer
  • Guest Twitter Account @CMeyerMD
  • Guest Bio Dr.-Christine-MeyerChristine Meyer, MD, was born and raised in New Jersey to first-generation Egyptian parents. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Rutgers University and her MD from Hahnemann University School of Medicine (now Drexel University).

    She is an award-winning physician and was named Philadelphia Magazine's Be Well Philly 2015 Health Hero in November 2015, based on her work with Team CMMD Foundation.  Dr. Meyer has her own internal medicine practice and lives in Downingtown, PA, with her husband, Dr. Christopher Meyer, and their daughters, Maisy and Hadley, and their son, Sam.

    She is the author of The Longest Mile: A Doctor, A Food Fight, and the Footrace That Rallied a Community Against Cancer.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
What's new in the "State of the Air" report for 2016?

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  • Segment Number 4
  • Audio File health_radio/1617ml3d.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Norman Edelman, MD, Senior Scientific Advisor for the American Lung Association
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/lungusa
  • Guest Twitter Account @LungAssociation
  • Guest Bio

    Dr. Norman EdelmanNorman H. Edelman, MD, serves as the Senior Scientific Advisor for the American Lung Association. He is a highly sought after expert on all matters pertaining to lung health and is a seasoned media veteran. Dr. Edelman also provides patient care as a teaching clinic supervisor and is a Professor of Preventive Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Physiology and Biophysics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
What tricks can you implement in daily life to start burning that fat?

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  • Segment Number 3
  • Audio File health_radio/1617ml3c.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Joey Thurman, Health Expert
  • Guest Twitter Account @JoeyThurmanFit
  • Guest Bio

    Joey ThurmanJoey Thurman is a health, fitness, and nutrition expert and the creator of The Lifestyle Renovation, a website dedicated to helping people achieve their health and fitness goals. He has appeared on CBS, FOX, ABC, and WCIU sharing his insights as a celebrity fitness trainer and published author.

    Joey's work has been featured in publications such as BodyBuilding.com, Racked, TimeOut Chicago, RedEye, and American Global Traveler. Joey is a fashion model represented by Chosen Model Management where he works with brands including Neiman Marcus, Abercrombie, Jockey, and Carson Pirie Scott.

    He has also appeared on the covers of Healthy for Men and TimeOut Chicago. Joey is a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with the American Council on Exercise, a Fitness Nutrition Specialist (FNS) and a FITchef.

  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
How do health savings accounts work?

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  • Segment Number 3
  • Audio File health_radio/1615ml5c.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Marianne Eterno, President of Government Relations for GTL
  • Guest Bio Marianne Eterno Marianne Eterno began her insurance career in 1987 at the former Golden Rule Insurance Company in Indianapolis, Indiana, and moved to Chicago in 1992, when she accepted a position with Celtic Insurance Company.

    Marianne came to Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company (GTL) in 1996, as a compliance and government relations consultant, and formally joined the company in 1997. As Assistant Vice President of Government Relations, she represents GTL in both the state and federal arenas, drives coalition development for the company, and serves as the company's media and public relations spokesperson.

    In addition to sitting on committees for every major insurance trade association, Marianne serves on the Board of Directors of RetireSafe, a 400,000 member grassroots advocacy organization for senior citizens and as the Executive Director for the Council for Affordable Health Insurance.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
Find out what you need to improve your personal financial health.

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  • Segment Number 2
  • Audio File health_radio/1615ml5b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Eric McWhinnie
  • Guest Title Money & Career Senior Editor at The Cheat Sheet
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/moneycareercheatsheet
  • Guest Twitter Account @Mr_Eric_WSCS
  • Guest Bio Eric McWhinnieEric McWhinnie is a Money & Career Senior Editor at The Cheat Sheet. He formerly worked at State Street and Waddell & Reed in the financial advisor services. He graduated Cum Laude from the University of Central Missouri with a Bachelor’s degree in Finance. In 2012, Forbes named him #4 on their list of Top 10 Social Media Influencers on Wall Street. His work has been featured on Yahoo!, USA Today, The Week, and Business Insider.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
What is this "adulting" thing all about?

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  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File health_radio/1615ml5a.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Jamie Gordon, Cultural Strategist
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/trendlanta
  • Guest Twitter Account @thebrandsherpa
  • Guest Bio Jamie GordonJamie Gordon works as a Cultural Strategist; using social science as a lens through which to help brands develop more meaningful messages, marketing and products. She has spent the last 16 years traveling all over the U.S. and the world, studying “humans” as a researcher and consultant to a global roster of the leading brands we all probably have in our homes, on our bodies or in our garages. As a student of contemporary culture, Jamie uses her education in Anthropology and Sociology (from the University of Central Florida) to guide her ever-evolving perspective on what’s going on in the world, why it matters to her clients and what they should do about it.

    Aside from the client work, Jamie Also enjoys blogging as The Narcissistic Anthropologist to put a social science spin on the quirky challenges and realities of everyday life.   

    Jamie is married and has two four legged furry children. She lives in Atlanta, GA, and, with her business partner, runs a Cultural Strategy firm called Culture.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
Exercise can help those with IBS feel better, physically and mentally.

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  • Segment Number 4
  • Audio File health_radio/1615ml4d.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Stephen Wangen, MD
  • Guest Bio stephen wangenDr. Stephen Wangen is the Medical Director and co-founder of the IBS Treatment Center. He has been seen and heard on ABC, NBC, and Fox as well as public radio and television. Having suffered from IBS himself, Dr. Wangen dedicated his life to solving this complex problem. Since 2005 the IBS Treatment Center has successfully helped thousands of patients from around the country end their digestive problems.

  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
Find out how you can be supportive of your friend who is facing a cancer diagnosis.

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  • Segment Number 2
  • Audio File health_radio/1615ml4b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Lexi Timmons, RN
  • Guest Title Founder of LumpyCards
  • Guest Facebook Account www.Facebook.com/LumpyCards
  • Guest Twitter Account @LumpyCards
  • Guest Bio Lexi TimmonsLexi Timmons has always been drawn to oncology, as she felt she could make the greatest difference there. Lexi became an Oncology RN because she loved the connection she got to make with her patients, it was so satisfying to support them through something so challenging.

    But everything changed when her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2012. Cancer became personal, and from then on, every patient reminded Lexi of her mother, and the newfound fear she had. It was crippling watch her mom, the most inspirational woman in her life, her role model, go through what her patients did.

    Living more than three hours away, Lexi couldn’t just drop by and be there when her mother was sick. She tirelessly searched for ways to brighten her mother’s day, and ended up buying lots of blank cards, because most of the cards out there were depressing. She wanted to make her laugh, so she started designing her own funny cancer cards.

    Lexi’s goal now is to bring laughter to as many cancer patients as she can. Now that LumpyCards has grown and offers wholesale, customizable cards, apparel and tote bags, she is happy knowing that I she make more patients feel good as they walk into the treatment area wearing their empowering LumpyCards apparel and totes.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
Sepsis can kill you in a very short span of time. How can you keep yourself and your loved ones safe?

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  • Segment Number 4
  • Audio File health_radio/1615ml3d.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Carl J. Flatley, DDS
  • Guest Twitter Account @sepsisadvocates
  • Guest Bio Dr. Carl FlatleyDr. Carl Flatley attended college at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. After graduating from the dental school program at St. Louis University in 1969 with a DDS degree, Dr. Flatley joined the U.S. Navy where his service included a voluntary tour in Vietnam, attached to the Marines, on a mobile dental team.

    Returning to the practice of general dentistry in 1970 in Richmond, Indiana, he soon chose to specialize in endodontics at the Indiana Graduate Endodontic Program in Indianapolis. After completing this two-year Masters program ending in 1975, he moved to Clearwater, Florida.

    For more than 20 years, Dr. Flatley headed a successful four-doctor practice, and established four other offices along the Florida West Coast that were sold off to his associates. He retired from practice in 1995 after injuring his neck, while crocodile hunting in Africa with his eight-year-old son, John. They did get a nice croc. So exciting, until he hurt himself.

    A devoted family man, Dr. Flatley’s world turned upside down in 2002, when his 23-year-old daughter Erin, a perfectly healthy graduate student, entered a hospital for elective surgery. Five days later she was gone; a victim of sepsis and medical errors. It never should have happened.

    Since that time, Dr. Flatley has made sepsis awareness, early detection, and effective management his personal mission and professional pursuit. He has invested nearly 13 years and over 1.2 million of personal dollars in seeding efforts that lead to and formation and the growth of the Sepsis Alliance (SA). SA is now the #1 sepsis advocacy group in the U.S. SA was a founding member of the Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) that now represents over 70 countries and over one million healthcare givers.

    Carl currently works with SA, the GSA and Viven Health of Saint Louis, trying to prevent sepsis, especially in children, because it is the #1 cause of death of children under the age of five years worldwide. In the U.S., sepsis takes more children’s lives than pediatric cancers.

    His many philanthropic efforts have included the establishment of the Erin Kay Flatley Chair for Sepsis Education and Infection Control at St. Petersburg College, initiation of the Endowment for Sepsis Awareness and Education at the University of South Florida and the Internet-based, Advanced Technical Certification Program in Sepsis Awareness and Education. A knowledgeable and moving speaker, Dr. Flatley has addressed groups including the national gathering of Eli Lilly’s Acute Care Division, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign in Michigan, the Nursing Association of Georgia, and the Nursing Association of Western Washington State, and has twice made presentations to Women in Government. He also was part of the initial unveiling of the Mission Possible, a three-year program for sepsis survival at the Catholic Healthcare West Hospital System. The changes saved that hospital system over $ 31 million and 1000 lives in that initial period.

    He spoke at the German Sepsis Society 2009 summer meeting in Weimer, Germany, the MATCH Conference at Ohio State University Medical Center in Sept. of 2009 and the CHEST Symposium in San Diego, Nov. 2009.  He was in Brussels in 2010 to help kick off World Sepsis Day announcement

    He continues to give many talks to civic , hospital and nursing groups. He was the keynote speaker in Cedar Rapids Iowa for 25th gathering of their ACCN Chapter among others. In 2013 and 2015, he spoke at the Summit meeting in Chicago of the French company, bioMe’rieux. He also spoke at the ground breaking of the expanding bioMe’rieux headquarters in Durham, NC, in 2014.

    In 2014, Dr. Flatley attended a meeting at the CDC about national sepsis policies. He is currently part of a joint effort with SA and the CDC on a National Sepsis Initiative. He has gone to the U.S. Capitol several times in 2014 to lobby lawmakers concerning a national sepsis policy. He is planning on attending the World Health Organization in Geneva in 2016 to get a resolution highlighting sepsis.

    The “vitalswatch” sepsis app for lay people was also created in 2014. It works on the Android and Apple platform for phones and tablets.

    Carl currently is overseeing the Erin Kay Flatley Memorial Foundation (EKFMF) that financially supports and sponsors other sepsis efforts nationally and overseas.

    In 2015 he joined a task force of the Global Sepsis Alliance to lobby the World Health Assembly to get the recognition of a World Sepsis Day.

    He traveled to Seoul, South Korea in 2015 to present the Global Sepsis Awards to winning individuals, institutions and countries that have shown outstanding effort in fighting sepsis. These annual awards are sponsored by his daughter Erin's Memorial Foundation (EKFMF). EKFMF & CJF have also established four new annual monetary awards for outstanding nurses nationwide fighting sepsis and saving lives. These awards, like the GSA International awards are funded from the proceeds from a Fishing Tournament (bugsclassic.com) run by Jennifer and John Flatley to support and honor Erin's Legacy to help children.

    Carl Flatley is self-funded and accepts no salary or reimbursements for his charitable works.

    In 2015, he rejoined the BOD of the Sepsis Alliance that he founded, after a sabbatical for back issues. Starting 2016, he looks forward to continue his volunteer/charitable work with the Sepsis Alliance and the GSA.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Melanie Cole, MS
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