Wed, 11 July 2007
Dr. Cooper in studio; Daily habits, how tough it really is to lose weight and keep it off,new information on pancreatic cancer
New research reinforces that our daily habits are critical to our health. Maybe the most important message is, if you want to feel better, it’s never too late to start! An evaluation of 46 diet studies reveals some interesting information about how tough it really is to lose weight and keep it off. There is also fascinating new information about pancreatic cancer – not only how to reduce your odds of getting it, but also how a particular operation can significantly improve the odds of survival once you’re diagnosed with it. |
Wed, 11 July 2007
Dr. Cooper in studio; managing your risk factors,Osteoporosis discussion,Vitamin D topics,no more tobacco
If you would like to live longer and live better, a new study of 50-year-old men and women reinforces what we already know – you need to manage your risk factors. Which ones are the most important? Osteoporosis, or brittle bone disease, impacts more women than men, but guys are certainly not immune. New research reveals just how much exercise is needed to keep bones healthy and strong. Here is some interesting news. Even though you spend plenty of time outdoors you still may not be getting all the vitamin D you need. And congratulations to England! The Brits have said good-bye to tobacco. |