Why is keeping your brain young and healthy so important?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml4c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Gary Small, MD
- Organization Newsmax
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Guest Bio
Dr. Gary Small, M.D., is a professor of psychiatry and aging and director of the UCLA Longevity Center at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. Dr. Small, one the nations top brain health experts, frequently appears on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and The Dr. Oz Show.
He is co-author with his wife Gigi Vorgan of many popular books, including the New York Times bestseller, The Memory Bible, and The Alzheimer's Prevention Program. He is author of The Mind Health Report newsletter.
Let's face it — without a decent mind, you have no quality of life. With Dr. Gary Small's Mind Health Report, you'll gain greater health, happiness, and fulfillment in your relationships, personal life, work life or retirement, and more. Dr. Small fills every issue with the latest advancements in brain research from the far-reaching frontiers of neuroscience and psychiatry.
You'll not only read about breakthrough techniques for rejuvenating your brain health, but also see actual case studies from Dr. Small, one of the nation's leading brain and aging experts and director of the UCLA Longevity Center.
Each month, you'll embark on a new journey into the world of your brain. You'll discover the latest on topics such as Alzheimer's disease and memory loss, anxiety and depression, diet advice for a healthy brain, natural supplements and drugs that aid mental functioning and lessen pain and fatigue, and much more. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
What causes hyperactive libido?
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml4b.mp3
- Featured Speaker James Elist, MD
- Guest Website Dr. Elist
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Guest Bio
James J. Elist, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S., has been in private practice in Beverly Hills, California, since 1982, specializing in Urology. Dr. Elist's major interests (sub specialties) include, impotency, male sexual dysfunction and infertility (including hundreds of successful cases resulting in conception). Dr. Elist has been the winner of First Prize at Washington Urological Society - March 1981 and the second Prize at Mid Atlantic Section - November 1981.
Dr. Elist has been chairperson as well as a member of committees at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and other hospitals, such as Oncology Committee, Ethics Committee, and Utilization Committee and Medical Records Review Committee. He was named by Los Angeles Magazine as The Best Plastic Surgeon - Urologist in L.A on July 1998. Also, he was elected by the Office of Hearing and Appeal as United States Government Medical Expert Witness in 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2003. Dr. Elist has received the National Leadership Award and has been elected as Honorary Co Chairman Physician Advisory Board U.S Congress.
His professional associations include: Fellow, American College of Surgeons; Diplomat, American board of Urology; Member, California Medical Association; Member, Los Angeles County Medical Association; Member, American Urology Association Western Section; Member, Los Angeles Urology Society; Member, American Urology Association. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
There are an estimated 5.2 Million Americans of all ages that suffer from Alzheimer's.
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml4a.mp3
- Featured Speaker Gino Tutera, MD
- Organization ScottoPelle Therapy
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Guest Bio
Dr. Gino Tutera is recognized worldwide as a pioneer and leader in the field of bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.
He has practiced medicine for over 40 years and specializes now in natural hormone therapy. In 2002, Dr. Tutera founded SottoPelle® Therapy, but he has been an industry leader in performing pellet therapy since 1992.
Dr. Tutera developed his unique treatment method based on the use of subcutaneous (beneath the skin) hormone replacement pellets, the most effective hormone delivery system available for hormone replacement therapy. He has published three books on the subject: You Don't Have to Live with It!, Life Regained: The Real Solution to Managing Menopause and Andropause and You Don't Have to Live with It! Two, which gives deep insight into hormone replacement therapy for men and women.
He's never been one to say "I told you so," but it was no surprise to Dr. Tutera when BHRT, backed by solid scientific evidence, sky-rocketed into the spotlight. Thanks to the increased media attention, people are becoming aware of what Dr. Tutera has known all along: that BHRT, when properly delivered, can work wonders. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
The summer months can actually make certain illnesses feel worse.
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml3d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Roshini Raj, MD
- Book Title What the Yuck?: The Freaky and Fabulous Truth About Your Body
- Guest Website Roshini Raj
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Guest Bio
Dr. Roshini Raj is a board certified gastroenterologist and internist with a medical degree from New York University School of Medicine and an undergraduate degree from Harvard College. She is an attending physician at NYU Medical Center/Tisch Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the NYU School of Medicine.
Dr. Raj has a special interest in women's health and cancer screening and has published several research articles on colon cancer screening.
Dr. Raj is a Today Show contributor, the Good Day NY Medical Correspondent (Fox5) and the Medical Editor of Health Magazine. In August 2010, she released her first book, What the Yuck?! The Freaky & Fabulous Truth About Your Body.
Dr. Raj has discussed a wide variety of health topics on a range of network and cable shows, including NBC's Today Show; ABC's The View, LIVE with Kelly and Michael, Good Morning America and World News Tonight; CNN's American Morning, Nancy Grace, and Larry King Live; The Discovery Health Channel; The Tyra Banks Show; The Dr. Oz Show and The Doctors, among others. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
What should doctors and patients know about screening for these five cancers?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml3c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Wayne J. Riley, MD, MPH
- Organization American College of Physicians
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Guest Bio
Wayne J. Riley, MD, MPH, MBA, MACP, is the President of the American College of Physicians (ACP), the nation's largest medical specialty organization. Dr. Riley's term term began at the conclusion of Internal Medicine 2015, ACP's annual scientific meeting.
Dr. Riley has served as a member of ACP's Board of Regents since 2009 and previously served as President of the Texas Academy of Internal Medicine – the Texas Chapter of the ACP and as Governor-elect of the Texas Southern region of the College. He also served as the first Vice Chair for the National Council of Associates and a member of the ACP's Health & Public Policy, Financial Policy and Awards Committees.
Dr. Riley has been a Master of the American College of Physicians (MACP) since 2009, and was previously a Fellow (FACP) since 2000. Election to Mastership recognizes outstanding career accomplishments, excellence and notable contributions to the art of medicine and is the College's highest membership class. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
How does the food you eat affect your wellness?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml1c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Joey Thurman, Health Expert
- Guest Website The Lifestyle Renovation
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Guest Bio
Joey Thurman is a health, fitness, nutrition expert and the creator of The Lifestyle Renovation, a website dedicated to helping people achieve their health and fitness goals. Joey was named the best trainer in Chicago by the Chicago Sun Times in 2015.
He has appeared on CBS, WGN, FOX, ABC and WCIU sharing his insights as a celebrity fitness trainer, published author and nutrition expert. Joey's work has been featured in publications such as U.S. News and World Report, People Magazine, BodyBuilding.com, Inspiyr, TimeOut Chicago, RedEye, American Global Traveler, CaliDiet, Chicago Sun Times, and Brazen Women.
Joey is a fashion model represented by Chosen Model Management where he works with brands including Neiman Marcus, Abercrombie, Jockey, Kohl's, and Carson Pirie Scott. He has also appeared on the covers of Healthy for Men and TimeOut Chicago. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
Why is oxytocin called the love hormone?
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- Segment Number 2
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml1b.mp3
- Featured Speaker Paul Zak, PhD
- Book Title The Moral Molecule: The Source of Love and Prosperity
- Guest Website Paul Zak
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Guest Bio
Paul J. Zak is a scientist, prolific author, and public speaker. His book, The Moral Molecule: The Source of Love and Prosperity, was published in 2012 and was a finalist for the Wellcome Trust Book Prize.
He is the founding Director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies and Professor of Economics, Psychology and Management at Claremont Graduate University. Dr. Zak also serves as Professor of Neurology at Loma Linda University Medical Center.
He has degrees in mathematics and economics from San Diego State University, a Ph.D. in economics from University of Pennsylvania, and post-doctoral training in neuroimaging from Harvard. He is credited with the first published use of the term "neuroeconomics" and has been a vanguard in this new discipline. He organized and administers the first doctoral program in neuroeconomics.
Dr. Zak's lab discovered in 2004 that the brain chemical oxytocin allows us to determine who to trust. His current research has shown that oxytocin is responsible for virtuous behaviors, working as the brain's "moral molecule." This knowledge is being used to understand the basis for civilization and modern economies, improve negotiations, and treat patients with neurologic and psychiatric disorders.
Dr. Zak's work on oxytocin and relationships has earned him the nickname "Dr. Love." - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
What can animal care workers and other professionals do to manage the impact of compassion fatigue in their lives?
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- Segment Number 1
- Audio File health_radio/1525ml1a.mp3
- Featured Speaker Jessica Dolce, Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator
- Guest Website Jessica Dolce
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Guest Bio
Jessica Dolce is a Certified Compassion Fatigue Educator via the Green Cross of Traumatology. She facilitates compassion fatigue workshops for people who work and volunteer with animals. Her original online classes, available through her website and with The University of Florida's Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program help connect students with the resources they need to be well while they do good work.
With a background in animal welfare and pet care, Jessica brings more than a decade of experience working on companion animal issues to her teaching. She is the author of The Official Guide to Living with DINOS, from her project Dogs In Need Of Space.
Jessica is a certified Humane Education Specialist through the Humane Society of the United States and is currently pursuing her masters in Adult Education at the University of Southern Maine. She is committed to creating transformative learning experiences that benefit people, pets, and our planet. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
What are the different symptoms to look out for?
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- Segment Number 4
- Audio File health_radio/1524ml5d.mp3
- Featured Speaker Eva Selhub, MD
- Book Title Your Health Destiny: How to Unlock Your Natural Ability to Overcome Illness, Feel Better, and Live Longer
- Guest Website Dr. Selhub
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Guest Bio
Eva Selhub, M.D., is an expert in the fields of stress, resilience, mind-body medicine and working with the natural environment to achieve maximum health and well-being. She's a lecturer in medicine at Harvard Medical School and a clinical associate of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
She was medical director and senior physician at the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind/Body Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital for 13 years. Eva Selhub runs a private practice as a comprehensive medical specialist, resiliency coach and transformation consultant. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS
When should planning for "end of life" start, and why is it necessary?
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- Segment Number 3
- Audio File health_radio/1524ml5c.mp3
- Featured Speaker Cecelia Sanders, End of life issues expert
- Organization Sunnymere Assisted Living
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Guest Bio
Cecelia Sanders has been working in the field of aging for over 30 years, starting with Senior Services Associates in 1985 doing Information and Assistance, leaving 12 years later as Coordinator for the Kendall County office and Associate Director for the agency.
During this time she wrote a weekly column for The Beacon News in Aurora IL, which also ran for a time in the sister paper, the Elgin Courier in Elgin IL.
She then worked for The Salvation Army Golden Diners, a senior nutrition and Home Delivered Meal program, from 1994 to 2006 as Community Liaison, writing grants, doing fundraising and coordinating volunteers. During this time, she wrote a bi-weekly column on senior issues for The Daily Herald.
She is retiring as the Marketing Coordinator for Sunnymere of Aurora, Inc., a non-profit, Independent and Assisted senior living community located in Aurora. In addition to marketing, she also wrote grants and planned and coordinated the fundraising activities.
Over the years, she wrote applications for several awards for the organizations she worked for, as well as for civic organizations she was involved with.
She has also been an instructor for the Waubonsee Community College Lifelong Learning courses, on the "5 Wishes" program. - Length (mins) 10
- Waiver Received No
- Host Melanie Cole, MS