Tue, 15 November 2005
Around 1980 obesity exploded around the world, now, almost one out of every three Americans is obese and the number continues to increase. Dr. Richard Atkinson says that it might be evidence of an obesity virus—is it possible that you have it?
Guest: Dr. Richard Atkinson has published more than 160 manuscripts and more than 200 abstracts in the medical literature. Visit www.obesityvirus.com for more information.
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Thu, 10 November 2005
In today’s New York Times, “More Bird Flu Is Reported in Asia, and Africa Braces for Outbreaks.? So the question is, how worried should we be in the United States?
Why should you have a pedometer?
A new study shows that your waist-hip ratio is a much better predictor of your health than the Body Mass Index.
Guest: Dr. Tedd Mitchell, associate medical director and a staff physician at Cooper Clinic in Dallas.
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Wed, 2 November 2005
New research indicates that drug-coated stents, used to keep heart
vessels open, may increase the risk of clotting.
Can companies get away with not hiring unhealthy people?
A new study says that vitamin B-12 plays a significant role in
reducing the risk of stroke.
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Wed, 2 November 2005
More evidence shows that taking a brisk walk, on a regular basis, is
one of the best things you can do to lose weight.
Omega 3 is beneficial for the heart, brain and dry eyes.
Should you be concerned about the mercury used to fill your cavities?
More people are using sleeping pills regularly. We’ll offer some safe
alternatives.
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