Mon, 28 August 2006
Dr. Tedd Mitchell and Dr. Janet Tornelli-Mitchell cover six topics that can substantially increase length of life and quality of life. Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Tornelli-Mitchell answer calls. |
Mon, 21 August 2006
Dr. Michael Willcutts, a pediatric endocrinologist from Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas joins us today to discuss how type 2 diabetes has the potential to bankrupt our country. Dr. Willcutts takes calls. |
Mon, 21 August 2006
August 19, 2006 Hour One: Can corporate America continue to pay for employees who fail to take responsibility for their health?
Can corporate America continue to pay for employees who fail to take responsibility for their health? And, do corporate wellness programs really work? Andrew Sykes, president of Dallas-based Health At Work, and Susan Wetzel, an attorney specializing in health benefits, join us today to talk about the business of health. |
Mon, 14 August 2006
Cooper Clinic physician Michele Kettles, M.D., M.S.P.H., and Colette Cole, M.S., join us to answer questions about women’s health and fitness. We discuss fibromyalgia, depression, and exercise. Dr. Kettles and Collette answer listener calls. |
Mon, 14 August 2006
8/12/06 Hour One: When it comes to health and fitness, what are the differences between men and women?
When it comes to health and fitness, there are big differences between men and women. Today, we’ll explore those differences with both a physician and personal trainer. Cooper Clinic physician Michele Kettles, M.D., M.S.P.H., and Colette Cole, M.S., join us to answer questions about women’s health and fitness. We discuss heart disease, osteoporosis, and why strength training is important for women regardless of age. Dr. Kettles and Colette answer listener calls. |
Mon, 7 August 2006
August 5, 2006, Hour Two: Dr. Robert Abel discusses eyesight, cataracts, and age related macular degeneration
We discuss simple strategies that improve your chances of maintaining the gift of eyesight.
We discuss cataracts, a new contact lens made specifically for athletes, and a new drug that treats the wet version of macular degeneration.
Dr. Abel takes calls. |
Mon, 7 August 2006
Healthy eyesight is often taken for granted until it’s too late. Dr. Robert Abel, a leading ophthalmologist and the author of several books, including The Eye Care Revolution, joins us today. The Eye Care Revolution is available for purchase at http://www.coopercomplete.com/store/detail/215.php; his web site is www.eyeadvisory.com.
We cover dry eyes, a very common problem.
Also, more ammunition as to why you need to avoid developing diabetes.
Dr. Abel takes calls.
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