Tue, 29 May 2007
A new study prevents evidence on how to reduce the risk of a non-fatal heart attack by 19 percent without taking prescription drugs. Want to lower your risk for depression? Changing your diet might be the answer. New research indicates that red meat substantially increases a women's risk for breast cancer, while breast feeding seems to lower it. Dr. Cooper answers listeners' calls. |
Mon, 21 May 2007
There is no question that our daily habits have a direct impact on just about every aspect of our health, and that includes our digestive health. With the rise of obesity comes a rise in problems with our liver, which unfortunately can lead to a whole host of issues. Dr. Eisenstein answers listeners’ calls. |
Mon, 21 May 2007
Dr. Abram Eisenstein: Celiac disease and what you can do to make sure your gut is as healthy as possible.
Are you one of the millions of Americans that has stomach or digestive issues? We’ll cover what you can do to make sure your gut is as healthy as possible. Why is celiac disease appears to be on the rise and why it’s much different that having a food allergy. You’ll also learn why exercise is so beneficial for digestion. Dr. Eisenstein answers listeners’ calls. |
Mon, 14 May 2007
Dr. Tedd Mitchell, Cooper Clinic medical director, discusses health issues in the news; sinus infections; aspirin resistance;
Dr. Tedd Mitchell, Cooper Clinic medical director, joins us today to discuss health issues in the news. Are you prone to sinus infections? Find out what your doctor may be missing. We know aspirin can help lower the risk of heart attack and stroke, and this week a study was released showing aspirin may help dramatically lower the risk of colon cancer. However, a large number of people are aspirin resistant. Is it possible to be skinny on the outside but fat on the inside? We'll discuss new data from England and what is known as normal weight obesity. Dr. Mitchell answers listeners' calls.
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Mon, 14 May 2007
When it comes to your health, no one should be more responsible than you... not your doctor, not your employer, not your spouse, and certainly not the government. Dr. Tedd Mitchell, Cooper Clinic medical director, explains medical tests/screens and the numbers and tests we need to know. Dr. Mitchell answers listeners' calls.
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Mon, 7 May 2007
A new study presents evidence on how to reduce the risk of a non-fatal heart attack by 19 percent without taking prescription drugs. Want to lower your risk of depression? Changing your diet may be the answer. New research indicates that red meat substantially increases a women’s risk for breast cancer, while breast feeding seems to lower it. |
Mon, 7 May 2007
Medicare changes its position on whether or not to pay for the use of stents to help reduce the risk of strokes. What does that mean for you? We’ll discuss it. Good news…the rate of heart attack deaths in the hospital has fallen substantially. Dr. Cooper will explain why. Speaking of heart attacks, the number of attacks seems to increase a lot during flu season, which reinforces the importance of getting a flu shot. And we know aspirin can help reduce the risk of heart attacks, but can it also help prevent cancer? That’s a great question!
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