Mon, 25 June 2007
Dr. Cooper in studio; fact from fiction when it comes to the drug Avandia, also who to trust when it come to medical news
Dr. Cooper will explain why.In today's world of media, Internet, and instant information it is sometimes hard to tell whom to trust when it comes to medical news. The prestigious New England Journal of Medicine recently took a tough stand against the diabetes drug Avandia and now many are contending it was done to advance political agenda. Today Dr. Cooper will help separate fact from fiction when it comes to recent news regarding Avandia, folic acid, multivitamins, and calcium and kidney stones. Dr. Cooper takes listeners’ calls. |
Mon, 18 June 2007
Dr. Cooper in studio; heart disease on the decline, not all exercise is equal, one beverage that helps build muscle,
Good news, the death rate from heart disease is on the decline. Dr. Cooper will explain why. |
Mon, 18 June 2007
Dr. Cooper in studio; fact from fiction when it comes to the drug Avandia, also who to trust when it come to medical news
In today’s world of media, Internet, and instant information it is sometimes hard to tell whom to trust when it comes to medical news. |
Mon, 11 June 2007
Dr. Pat Fulgham, a physician at Urology Clinics of North, joins us to discuss new PSA test, Prostate surgery, and incontinence.
Just about everyone admits that the PSA test is far from perfect when it comes to detecting prostate cancer. Are new tests being developed that are more effective?
If you do need prostate surgery, should you opt for the new robotic technique? We’ll discuss the pros and cons of this technique.
We’ll also review a new solution for people who suffer from incontinence.
Dr. Pat Fulgham, a physician at Urology Clinics of North Texas and one of our country’s top urologist, joins us to discuss these issues and answer listeners’ calls. |
Mon, 11 June 2007
We share four tips to help with memory.
We’ll explain how getting enough sleep can make you thinner, smarter, and happier.
Vice president and executive director of Cooper Wellness Program Connie Tyne joins us to discuss these wellness issues and answer listeners’ calls. |
Mon, 4 June 2007
A new study helps define exactly how much exercise you need to do in order to receive health benefits from it.
Blood pressure is not the only thing negatively impacted by salt.
And if you have a pacemaker, you might want to turn off your iPod. |
Mon, 4 June 2007
It’s said that if a man lives long enough, he’s virtually guaranteed to get prostate cancer.. The question is, how soon should the screening process start?
Yet another reason to stay trim…a new study shows that as a man’s weight goes up his testosterone level goes down.
Something else going down is the rate of mammography, which is definitely not a positive trend. |