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healthylivingradio's Podcast — 301 episodes
497: Does calcium consumption make sense? Dr. Nina Radford from Cooper Clinic weighs in
496: Robert Heaney, MD, Vitamin D and Calcium Expert, is interviewed
495: Jorn Dyerberg, MD, father of the omega-3 movement, is interviewed
494: Midlife Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels and Later-Life Dementia | Lead researcher Laura DeFina, MD, interviewed
493: Osteoporosis, Vitamin D, and Calcium Physiology: Robert P. Heaney, M.D., Professor of Medicine at Creighton University
492: Cholesterol Screening for Children: Dr. Nina Radford reviews National, Heart, Lung and Blood Institute recommendations
491: Interview with Cooper Clinic head of cardiology Dr. Nina Radford about Association Between Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation and Risk of Major Cardiovascular Disease Events
490: Interview with Cooper Clinic head of cardiology Dr. Nina Radford about HDL Cholesterol
489: Eye expert, Ophthalmologist Robert Abel, Jr, MD, Ophthalmologist, is interviewed
487: Gretchen Vannice, MS, RD, author of Omega-3 Handbook, A Ready Reference Guide for Health Professionals, is interviewed
488: William Harris, PhD, internationally recognized expert on omega-3 fatty acids, is interviewed
486: New Weight Loss Drug Approved by FDA
485: Dr. John J. Cannell, M.D., Executive Director of Vitamin D Council, discusses the latest vitamin D news
484: Donald Shell, MD, MA, acting director for Maryland's Dept of Health Chronic Disease and Tobacco Use Prevention
483: Checklist of medical tests and procedures for typical 50 year old adult
482: Gastro-intestinal Health | Colon Cancer & Colonoscopy | Interview with Dr. Abram Eisenstein, M.D.
481: Discussion of New York Times "Let's (Not) Get Physicals" article from Sunday June 3, 2012
480: Barrett's Esophagus | Abram Eisenstein, MD, Director of Gastroenterology at Cooper Clinic
479: Acid Reflux and GERD | Abram Eisenstein, MD, Director of Gastroenterology at Cooper Clinic
#478: John J. Cannell, MD discusses vitamin D
#477: Impact of Lutein supplementaton on cognition and glare reduction (in the eyes); MPOD eye test is explained
#466: Optimal Eye Health
#465: Stephan Guyenet, PhD, is interviewed
#464: Cooper Clinic Dir of Cardiology discusses FDA Warnings on Statins
#463: Sugar Consumption
#460: Vitamin B12
#459: Tips for Weight Loss - National Weight Control Registry Findings on how successful losers lose weight, and keep it off
#458: Are all calories equal?
#457: Brain Health and Exercise
#456: Todd Whitthorne is interviewed by Joanie Greggains on KGO Radio in San Francisco
#456: That One Thing...
#454: Cooper Clinic's Dr. Abram Eisenstein talks about colon cancer and colonoscopy
#453: Cooper Institute luncheon honoring Dr. Ken Cooper, with Tom Brokaw April 29 is discussed
#452: Cooper Clinic staff radiologist John Cannaday talks CT scans and radiation
#451: Cooper Clinic diagnostic radiologist Dr. Jennifer Engels, talks about US Preventive Svcs Task Force recommendations
#450: Program participant Peg Williams talks about Cooper Wellness Program
#449: Todd Whitthorne interviewed about vitamin D & Omega-3 supplements
#448: Benefits of exercise differ by race and sex
#447: High blood pressure linked to memory loss in those 45 and older
#446: Jay Grimes, Pilates authority is interviewed
#445: Aspirin Therapy - new guidelines discussed by Cooper Clinic cardiologist Nina Radford
#444: Cooper Fitness Center Personal Trainer Colette Cole – Female Focus Program
#443: Dr. Radford reviews how changes in physical activity impact longevity
#442: Dr. Nina Radford reviews the ENCORE Study and DASH Diet
#441: Dr. Tedd Mitchell talks about studies in the news
#439: Athletic Conditioning: Power Plate Vibration Technology and Power Outdoor Workouts with Shannon Edwards
#438: Exercise and Quality of Life
#437: The Nutritional Diet
#436: Colon Cancer and Colonoscopy
#435: Weight Loss
#434: Minimize Heart Attack Risk
#434: Gastro-intestinal Health
#433: Your Health Your Responsibility
#432: Relieve Everyday Stress
#431: Prostate Health
#430: Heart Disease
#429: Eye Health
#428: Stretching
#427: Add Years to Your Life
#426: Years of education affects life expectancy; Smoking – giving patients their "lung age? as incentive to quit smoking
#425: Alcohol Consumption
#424: Supplements - Vitamin E Supplementation; Prescribing Testosterone for older men
#423: Quality of life predicts lung cancer survival
#422: Invention of Aerobics
#421: Cholesterol News
#420: Heart Disease Statistics
#419: TV can raise blood pressure in obese children
#418: Vitamin D
#417: Acid Reflux and Esophageal Cancer
#416: EPIC Study; How to calculate BMI
#415: ENHANCE Study
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Dr. Kenneth Cooper and Dr. Tyler Cooper will discuss their new book Start Strang Finish Strong
Dr. Cooper in studio: discuss preventive screenings and how they detect cancer, red meat and colon cancer, a benefit from coffe
Dr. Tedd Mitchell, Cooper Clinic medical director and Dr. Tornelli Cooper Clinic Physician, discusses health issues in the news
Dr. Cooper in studio: new exercise guidelines how have they changed (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio: high blood pressure in children, gastric bypass reduces diabetes (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio: popular prescriptions, red yeast rice, heartburn (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio: benefits of vitamin D, bone density, heart attacks in diabetics (see show notes for references)
Dr. John Ho, a cardiologist at Cooper Clinic in Dallas, joins us today to talk about heart health. (program notes)
Dr. Dana King joins us today to discuss a study how adopting a healthy lifestyle in middle age has significant health benefits.
Dr. Cooper in studio: risk of radiation, prevent reoccurence of breast cancer (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio:Atrail fibrillation, fast walking, better way to measure triglycerides (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio: health insurance rates; omega-3s; women and exercise (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio; heart health - aspirin and chocolate; statins; Niacin/B3 (see show notes for references)
Dr. Cooper in studio; Daily habits, how tough it really is to lose weight and keep it off,new information on pancreatic cancer
Dr. Cooper in studio; managing your risk factors,Osteoporosis discussion,Vitamin D topics,no more tobacco
Dr. Cooper in studio; stop Alzheimer's with a shot, why not to develop diabetes, Alli new weight loss drug pro and cons,
Dr. Cooper in studio; Alternative Medicine, DHEA can it cure depression, Echinacea, Vitamin D
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 in studio; heart disease on the decline, not all exercise is equal, one beverage that helps build muscle,
Dr. Pat Fulgham, a physician at Urology Clinics of North, joins us to discuss new PSA test, Prostate surgery, and incontinence.
Connie Tyne joins us to discuss memory tips and sleep benefits
Dr. Cooper in studio; health benefits form exercise, Salt's negative impact, and iPods
Dr. Cooper in studio; The the Discussion on Prostate Cancer, Testosterone, and Mammography
Dr. Cooper: "Best Of? for the holiday weekend
Dr. Abram Eisenstein: rise of obesity comes a rise in problems with our liver
Dr. Abram Eisenstein: Celiac disease and what you can do to make sure your gut is as healthy as possible.
Dr. Tedd Mitchell, Cooper Clinic medical director, discusses health issues in the news; sinus infections; aspirin resistance;
Dr. Tedd Mitchell explains medical tests/screens - what we should have and what the scores mean
Dr. Cooper in studio; Reduce Non-fatal Heart Attacks Depression, Breast Cancer
Dr. Cooper in studio; medicare changes and infromation on heart attacks
Best of Show: Breast MRI
Best of Show: Dr Das on Angioplasty
Dr. Cooper in studio; we discuss childhood obesity; Phil Lawler weighs in with advice
Best of: Brain health; atrial fibrillation; age-related macular degeneration
Best Of: Dr. Cooper discusses pregnancy and diet; ways to reduce colon cancer; responds to listeners calls
Dr. Cooper discusses mammograms; omega-3 help prevent heart attack; blueberries reduce odds of colon cancer
Dr. Cooper discusses HRT; fruits and veggies - do we get enough; answers listener calls
Dr. Cooper in studio: Caffeine and Cholesterol:Chinese food: How to lose baby weight
Dr. Cooper in studio: Vit D and Cancer: Aspirin Recommmendations: Cholesterol info
Jennifer Neily, registered and licensed dietitian at Cooper Clinic talks diets, counting calories, and eating out
Jennifer Neily, a registered and licensed dietitian at Cooper Clinic, joins us to provide practical advice on diet
Best of - Joseph Maroon explains why omega-3 fatty acids/fish oil are good anti-inflammatories
Best of - Joseph Hibbeln with NIH talks about omega-3 fatty acids
Dr. Cooper in studio; Results from new weight loss study; Sleep helps weight; Metabolic deterioration
Dr. Cooper in studio; Physical benefits of blood donation; caffeine pros and cons; listener calls
Dr. Kenneth Cooper, father of aerobics, reviews the latest research in the scientific journals, and answers listeners calls
Dental health; links to diseases/conditions; whitening/bleaching; toothbrushes and flossing; Dallas dentist Steve Levy joins us
Digestive issues, irritable bowel syndrome, bacterial overgrowth, and diverticulitis; Dr. Abram Eisenstein
Our focus is on the digestive system. Colonoscopy; acid reflux; Barrett's esophagus; Dr. Abram Eisenstein
Dr. Cooper reviews the latest health data - omega-3s, prostate health, pregnant women; folic acid for brain power; takes calls
January 20, 2007 Hour 2: We discuss how to successfully lose weight and keep it off with Patty Kirk and Dr. Jay Ashmore
January 20, 2007 Hour 1: We discuss how to successfully lose weight with Patty Kirk and Dr. Jay Ashmore.
For most Americans, heart disease starts at birth. Dr. Nina Radford, senior cardiologist at Cooper Clinic in Dallas joins us
Heart disease is our nation's number one killer. Dr. Nina Radford, senior cardiologist at Cooper Clinic joins us.
January 6, 2007 Hour 2: REPLAY of December 9, 2006 discussion with Dr. Tony Das a leading cardiologist.
January 6, 2007 Hour 1: REPLAY of December 9, 2006 discussion of HDL, cholesterol and heart health.
December 30, 2006 Hour 2 Dr. Robert Abel discusses eye health.
December 30, 2006 Hour 1: Dr. Robert Abel answers questions about vision health.
December 23, 2006 Hour 2: The FDA and the risk of OTC pain killers, and a new study about quitting smoking
December 23, 2006 Hour 1: Hormone Replacement Therapy options,colonoscopies and detection rates
December 16, 2006, Hour 2: Dr. Cooper discusses the relationship between breast cancer and HRT?
December 16, 2006 - Hour 1: Discussion about prostate cancer and folic acid.
December 2, 2006, Hour 2 - Dr. Cooper and Todd Whitthorne review the latest study on back pain; exercise and obesity
December 2, 2006, Hour 1 - Dr. Cooper and Todd Whitthorne discuss cardiovascular disease
November 25, 2006, (Replay of November 18, 2006 Hour 1 CAT scan radiation - is it too much)
November 25, 2006 (Replay of: November 11, 2006, Hour 1: Celiac Disease discussion)
CAT scan radiation - is it too much; the right drug to take if you have carotid artery disease; low-carb vs. low-fat
November 11, 2006, Hour 2: Help yourself and your dog lose weight!
November 4, 2006 Hour 2: Craig Schwimmer, M.D., an ear, nose and throat specialist discusses snoring and sleep issues.
November 4, 2006 Hour 1: David Silver, M.D. discusses arthritis, joint pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia.
October 28, 2006 Hour 2: A couple of big studies this week report that CT scans can literally save lives
October 28, 2006 Hour 1: A new study indicates that what we have for dinner can help make our brain five years younger
October 21, 2006 Hour 2: Dr. Cooper and Todd Whitthorne discuss the latest guidelines for cholesterol.
October 21, 2006 Hour 1: Dr. Cooper and Todd Whitthorne discuss what we do in midlife that impacts our old age.
October 14, 2006 Hour 2: Lara Hassan, registered dietitian and diabetes educator dicusses diets
October 14, 2006 Hour 1: Dr. Bruce Holub professor from the University of Guelph in Canada discusses Omega 3 fatty acids
October 7, 2006: Hour 2, Replay with Dr. Barry Franklin discussing heart health
October 7, 2006: Hour 1 - Replay with Dr. Barry Franklin discussing heart health.
September 30, 2006, Hour 2: Breast cancer can be devastating, but it's not a death sentence
September 30, 2006; Hour 1: The earlier you can detect cancer, the better your odds are of survival
September 23, 2006 Hour 2: 5 Ways To Eat Better & Live Longer
September 23, 2006 Hour 1: Does Genetics or Lifestyle better predict the future?
September 16, 2006 Hour Two - REPLAY of September 2, 2006 Hour #1
September 16, 2006 Hour One - REPLAY of August 26, 2006 Hour #2
September 2, 2006 Hour Two: Obesity & Ovarian Cancer, Lipitor, & Omega-3
August 26, 2006 Hour One: six topics that can substantially increase length and quality of life.
August 19, 2006 Hour Two: How does type 2 diabetes have the potential to bankrupt our country?
August 19, 2006 Hour One: Can corporate America continue to pay for employees who fail to take responsibility for their health?
8/12/06 Hour Two: Fibromyalgia, depression, exercise and womens health.
8/12/06 Hour One: When it comes to health and fitness, what are the differences between men and women?
August 5, 2006, Hour Two: Dr. Robert Abel discusses eyesight, cataracts, and age related macular degeneration
August 5, 2006 Hour One, Eye Health Discussed with Dr. Robert Abel
July 29, 2006 Hour Two: High blood pressure, pulse pressure and the risk of heart attacks.
July 29, 2006 - Hour One: Obesity and why weight-loss surgery might not be the easy answer.
July 22, 2006 Hour 2 - We're going to learn about the "Science of Change.? What do the experts know?
July 22, 2006 Hour 1 - Have we made physical activity become a punishment for children instead of fun?
Cooper Life, living well, high blood pressure medication and pancreatic cancer
Age-related macular degeneration, breast-feeding and shingles
7-8-06 HOUR 2 IS IT POSSIBLE TO BE STRESSED TO DEATH? WE DISCUSS ACUTE AND CHRONIC STRESS
7-8-06 HOUR 1 TYLENOL IS AN EFFECTIVE PAIN RELIEVER, IS IT DANGEROUS?
Dr. Nina Radford discusses heart disease - the leading cause of death in women
Dr. Nina Radford discusses heart disease differences in men and woman; why weight around the middle is a concern
Depression and children in the US; Your ABI, is a predicor of heart disease
Statin drugs, lower cholesterol and other beneficial side effects, also new study from Denmark about pain relievers
Dr. Cooper in studio discussing diabetes and why your weight at age 18 will determine your risk of developing diabetes
Dr. Cooper in studio discusses the dangers of trans fats
Is it safe to eat fish while pregnant? Is it safe to eat fish at all? We discuss new study.
Dr. Jim Hill, from the University of Colorado, is the co-founder of The National Weight Control Registry answers questions
American health going south; many people unaware they have diabetes; moderate alcohol good except for one group
From a genetic standpoint, do we get heart disease from mom or dad?; stroke research; S Africa experiment
Dr. Joseph Maroon leading neurosurgeon from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center discusses Omega-3 and back pain
Nutrition, diets, diabetes, "low-carb" and healthy eating choices are discussed with Lara Hassan.
Nina Radford M.D. discusses heart disease.
Nina Radford M.D. discusses women heart health.
May 6, 2006 HOUR TWO: Dr. DAVID MCCARREN DISCUSSES CHILDREN AND OSBESITY
5-06-06 HOUR ONE: DR. ROBERT ABEL DISCUSSES MACULAR DEGENERATION AND HEALTHY EYES
Dr. Cooper discusses heart disease, back pain and mercury in fillings.
Dr. Cooper discusses osteoporosis and the potential side effects of the drug Fosamax.
Dr. Cooper in studio. Heart health, cholesterol lowering products; estrogen & breast cancer risk.
Dr. Cooper in studio, breast cancer updates; migrane information.
Dr. Pat Fulgham of Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas talks about prostate cancer, PSA's and E.D.
Cooper Wellness Program ED Connie Tyne talks about impact of lack of sleep on overall quality of life.
Federal Government obesity numbers; ADHD - 3 ways to improve the condition without drugs
Trimming calories - are artificial sweetener aspartame and fat substitute olestra safe?
Stroke reduction steps, esp if you have a-fib; Gov Mike Huckabee lecture
Rate of heart failure is rising, can CoQ10 help; lower risk of heart attack and stroke; Plavix; glucosamine & chondroitin
Dr. Cooper responds to The Case Against Vitamins in the WSJ
Heart health; atrial fibrillation; ablation therapy; Dr. Cooper answers calls
Heart Health - latest treatment options for atrial fibrillation; aspirin therapy; Dr. Cooper takes calls
Gail Lebovic, M.D., a surgical oncologist discusses women's health, and health issues that can be prevented
Gail Lebovic, M.D., a surgical oncologist, answers questions about breast cancer; genetic testing, mammography, MRI, implants
Brain Health - Part II - Daniel G. Amen, M.D., a world recognized psychiatrist lists ways to improve brain health
Brain Health - how to treat, and prevent conditions including Alzheimer's disease, depression, anxiety, and ADD
50+ years old? We take the test to see our chance of being alive in 4 years; income & social status impact heart rate recovery
Dr. Cooper and Jennifer Hays, Ph.D., Women's Healthy Initiative discuss study findings for women and their impact on health.
New HRT research; HRT may be good; Positive impact of HRT on wrinkles; The Freshman 15; and Link between weight and suicide
Lowfat diets; Benefits of increasing lean protein; CVD in Women - Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation; Statin drugs & AMD
Sleep expert and psychiatrist Dr. John Debus answers sleep questions; how to get uninterrupted sleep
How to get a good night's sleep - insomnia, snoring, sleep apnea, excessive sleepiness
Medicare Part D facts discussed with Walgreen's mgr of pharmacy affairs Dan Luce. Figure out which Medicare D plan is for you.
Guest Joseph Hibbeln, M.D. at National Institute of Health; Omega-3 are beneficial for heart, eyes, skin & brain
Why mid-life obesity is harmful in later life; diabetes, and more - Saturday, January 21, 2006 - Hour 1
Flu meds that don't work; compassion a key to health - Saturday, January 21, 2006 - Hour 2
Weight loss and successful losers - January 14, 2006 - Hour 2
Health Trends - January 14, 2006 - Hour 1
Saturday, January 7, 2006 - Hour 2
Saturday, January 7, 2006 - Hour 1
Saturday, December 31, 2005 - Hour 2
Saturday, December 31, 2005 - Hour 1
Saturday, December 24, 2005 - Hour 2
Saturday, December 24, 2005 - Hour 1
Saturday, December 17, 2005 Hour 2 REPLAY
Saturday, December 17, 2005 Hour 1 REPLAY
Saturday, December 10, 2005 hr2
Saturday, December 10, 2005 hr1
Saturday, December 3, 2006 hr2 (re-play)
Saturday, December 3, 2006 hr 1 (re-play)
Saturday, November 26, 2005 hr 2
Saturday, November 19, 2005 hr 2
Saturday, November 12, 2005 hr 1
Saturday, November 5, 2005 hr 1
Saturday, October 29, 2005 hr2
Saturday, October 29, 2005 hr1
Saturday, October 22, 2006 hr2
Saturday, October 22, 2006 hr1
Saturday, October 15, 2005 hr2
Saturday, October 15, 2005 hr1
Saturday, October 8, 2005 hr2
Saturday, October 8, 2005 hr1
Saturday, October 1, 2005 hr2
Saturday, October 1, 2005 hr1
Saturday, September 24, 2005 hour 2
Saturday, September 24, 2005 hour 1
Saturday, September 17, 2005 hour 2 (re-play)
Saturday, September 17, 2005 hour 1 (re-play)
Saturday, September 10, 2005 hr2
Saturday, Septmber 10, 2005 hr1
Saturday, September 3, 2005 hr2
Saturday, September 3, 2005 hr1
Saturday, August 27, 2005 hr2
Saturday, August 27, 2005 hr1
Saturday, August 13, 2005 hr 2
Saturday, August 13, 2005 hr 1
Saturday, August 6, 2005 hr2
Saturday, August 6, 2005 hr1
Saturday, July 30, 2005 hr2
Saturday, July 30, 2005 hr1
Saturday, July 16, 2005 hr1
Saturday, July 16, 2005 hr2
Saturday, July 9, 2005 hr2
Saturday, July 9, 2005 hr1
Saturday, July 2, 2005 - hour 2
Saturday, July 2, 2005 - hour 1
Saturday, June 25, 2005 - hour 2
Saturday, June 25, 2005 - hour 1
Saturday, June 18, 2005 - hour 2
Saturday, June 18, 2005 -hour 1
Saturday, June 11, 2005 -hour 2 (re-play)
Saturday, June 11, 2005 - hour 1 (re-play)
Saturday, June 4, 2005 - hour 2
Saturday, June 4, 2005 - hour 1
Saturday, May 28, 2005 - hour 2
Saturday, May 28, 2005 - hour 1
Saturday, May 21, 2005 - hour 2