Interviewer: Sometimes you go to a pediatrician and the kids eyes were a little bit puffy and he is doing a urine, as in wait a minute, the eyes are puffy, why is he doing a urine? And he notices just punching the knee area and he suddenly get to you. Hey I thought I had an eye problem, he looks at the urine and you see the kid, I do not know, this does not make any sense to me, can you make some ...read more
Audra Lowe: This when you think theyre be unhealthy in eating all the right foods, here to break the news to you but the falls marketing techniques in the ambiguous levels might have you falls. Here today to talk about the most misunderstood foods in American separate the fact form fiction and each one of them is contributing editor of the new “Eat this, not that 2010” Anna Maltby. Welcome back.An...read more
Pregnancy Late in Life and the Risk for EndometriosisThe longer a woman delays her pregnancy, the greater the risk of developing endometriosis. And I think again thats just a statistical phenomenon. Meaning the more time she has periods, the more time she has that retrograde menstruation into the abdomen, the greater the likelihood of developing endometriosis. And likewise, the more pregnancies th...read more
Question: Why do you walk for diabetes?Al Garner: My daughter passed away in March from diabetes applications. In honor of her, we have a team called Shaun Sop, Shaun is her name.Question: Family history of diabetes?Al Garner: Well, my mother was a diabetic and her great grandmother. So yeah it was slight down. My great grandmother was Indian and it was really prominent in American Indians, and ma...read more
Lyle Hurd: We are back with Robert Kowalski, the author of “The new 8-Week Cholesterol Cure” We havent talked about lowering cholesterol, now I understand that there are three major paths, would you explain what the three are and lets attack them one at a time so go ahead and we will start with the first one.Robert Kowalski: Ok, the first one of course is diet and one of the previous times we were...read more
When a disease affects 40% of women, and thats around the world, its not limited to any one particular age; its not limited to one particular race. We just wonder again why some women dont get fibroid. We know that if 40% of women are susceptible to fibroids, its a little higher in African-Americans, probably closer to 45%. Again, an unusual black family who never have a history of fibroids, there...read more
The Importance of Vitamin D in Osteoporosis Prevention By far, vitamin D is the most important because without vitamin D, you are not going to get the calcium absorption that you need, and in fact, one study showed that if you look at the lowest range of what we consider normal versus the highest range, the highest range has a 65% greater, what should we say, absorption of vitamin D into the body,...read more