Mon, 27 March 2006
Three runners had heart attacks during the Los Angeles Mararthon, two of them fatal. Does this mean marathon running is dangerous?
Dr. Cooper and Todd also discuss Crestor, the newest cholesterol-lowering medication.
The EBT scan continues to gain strong support in the medical community. We discuss how this noninvasive test can save your life.
Category:Health and Wellness
-- posted at: 5:39pm CDT
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Mon, 27 March 2006
This week the Wall Street Journal published an article entitled "The Case Against Vitamins." Dr. Cooper and Todd discuss this article and why, as consumers, we have to be sure to read more than the headlines in order to make informed decisions.
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Mon, 20 March 2006
Part II - It's all about heart health today. We discuss the latest treatment options for atrial fibrillation, a condition that 7 percent of all Americans have. We also discuss ablation therapy for people who have abnormal heart rhythms.
Dr. Cooper takes calls.
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Mon, 20 March 2006
Heart Health - latest treatment options for atrial fibrillation; aspirin therapy; Dr. Cooper takes calls
It's all about heart health today. We discuss the latest treatment options for atrial fibrillation, a condition that 7 percent of all Americans have. We also discuss ablation therapy for people who have abnormal heart rhythms.
Dr. Cooper takes calls.
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Tue, 14 March 2006
Gail Lebovic, M.D., a surgical oncologist discusses women's health, and health issues that can be prevented
Our special guest is Gail Lebovic, M.D., a surgical oncologist, and Director of Women’s Services for Cooper Clinic at Craig Ranch. We focus primarily on women’s health, and health issues that can be prevented.
The recent passing of Dana Reeves reminds us that even non-smokers can die from lung cancer. So, what can we do to improve our odds of living, as Dr. Cooper loves to say, “a long and healthy life to the fullest??
Dr. Lebovic takes calls.
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Tue, 14 March 2006
Gail Lebovic, M.D., a surgical oncologist, answers questions about breast cancer; genetic testing, mammography, MRI, implants
Breast cancer is a frightening disease for a number of reasons. Today we answer questions about how to treat the disease, and also how to possibly prevent it.
Our special guest is Gail Lebovic, M.D., a surgical oncologist, and Director of Women’s Services for Cooper Clinic at Craig Ranch.
We discuss the latest news regarding genetic testing, mammography, MRI, whether implants increase the risk of breast cancer, and if deodorants possibly increase the risk of breast cancer.
Dr. Lebovic takes calls.
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