Late Night Health Radio show

Late Night Health Radio

Summary: Late Night Health is the premier health radio program. Our goal is to teach listeners how t take charge of their own healthcare. We featuring topics ranging from health insurance issues to the FDA, the latest in spiritual health to the newest supplements. We also cover allopathic health issues including cancer treatment and relationships with doctors.

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 Late Night Health - Compassionate Capitalism Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 961

Helping others is a sure way of becoming prosperous according to Dave Meltzer!

 Late Night Health - Compassionate Capitalism Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

Having gone from rags to riches to rags to riches, all before celebrating his 50th birthday, Dave Meltzer, who is also known as the entrepreneur’s entrepreneur, has enjoyed careers spanning technology, sports marketing, media and entertainment, and publishing.

 Citadel Outlet’s Shopping Extravaganza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 961

Shopping on September 23, 2017 is going to be great with super savings and a portion of all sales going to charities including the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Los Angeles. It's the Citadel Outlet’s Shopping Extravaganza!

 What Myofascial Release Can Do For You! Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 834

How MFR helps heal the body!

 What Myofascial Release Can Do For You Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

How MFR helps the body heal!

 No More Needles For Blood Draws Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 834

No more needles needed when in hospital for frequent blood draws, making it more comfortable for patients.

 No More Needles for Blood Draws Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

No more needles for blood draws when in the hospital - just one one. This makes it more comfortable for patients.

 Health Hacks for Summer Flare Ups | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 961

The dog days of summer are not over yet and there are certain health conditions that are prone to flare up in hot temperatures that can make the long summer days unbearable. Everything from sunburns, to heat rashes and even hot flashes can ruin fun in the sun! Summer bugs can also ruin any good time and potentially cause major health problems with bug-borne diseases like Lyme disease or West Nile or Zika virus that are on the rise.

 Sugar is Bad For Your Teeth Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

Fruit juice is not as healthy as you think. Water is much better for oral health and your children's health as well.

 Sugar is Bad For Your Teeth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 834

Sugar isn’t new nor is it going anywhere. How we relate to it, though, should change. In 2016 the United Kingdom announced its plans for a levy to be placed on drinks containing more than 5g of sugar starting in 2018. The United States has dabbled in this battle as well, venturing to place taxes or all-out bans on soda. The beverage industry fights back using the very communities they market to in their campaigns claiming it is a regressive grocery tax that hurts the poor. Many hospitals and health organizations are pushing back, however, banning sugary drinks from their workplace. What I want to emphasize is that there is no scientific difference in the chemical structure of natural sugar and ADDED sugar. The body processes these identically. What IS different, is when you eat whole foods and fruit with naturally occurring sugars there is fiber associated with it, which has other health benefits including slowing down and improving the absorption of sugar in the body. Diet & nutrition, and oral health & disease is a synergistic 2-way street. We have been seeing an increase in tooth decay amongst young children in North America. In fact, fruit juice is mostly to blame for the one out of eight three-year-olds that have rotting teeth.The World Health Organization has proposed guidelines recommending the consumption of less than 5% of our total daily calories from added sugars. This translates to an adult with a normal body mass index (BMI) of 5% consuming 25g of sugar (or less) or 6 teaspoons per day -- the equivalent of approximately 10 Hershey’s Kisses.Healthy alternatives and habits you can implement include: switching to unsweetened almond milk to enrich your coffee and/or cereal instead of adding sugar or choosing sugar-filled cereal, DIY flavored water with berries, cucumber, and/or melons instead of sugary drinks; and infusing your own green tea. The American Dietetic Association asserts nutrition is an integral component of oral health. One’s diet and relationship with food affects the integrity of the teeth. Sugars that we intake are hydrolyzed by salivary amylase (enzymes) and provide a home for natural oral bacteria to run rampant and this in turn lowers the plaque and salivary pH. Lo and behold the result is the onset of tooth demineralization due to the increase in acidity of the oral environment. There are many factors, of course, that can and will determine the acceleration of the process -- such as form of food or fluid, duration of exposure, nutrient composition, salivary flow, presence of buffers, and your overall oral hygiene. Fluoride toothpastes and fluoridated water and mouthwashes help to combat tooth demineralization as well as sugarless chewing gum containing xylitol.If you follow me on social media (Facebook @drgaryglassmantoronto; Twitter @DrGaryGlassman; LinkedIn Dr. Gary Glassman), you may have seen my post on May 23, 2017 regarding fruit juice and children. For the first time since 2001, The American Academy of Pediatrics announced a new guideline REMOVING fruit juice from a child’s diet who is under the age of 1, as it offers no nutritional benefit. Sugary drinks are considered one of the most common dietary causes of tooth decay. As an oral healthcare practitioner and oral fitness expert, I concur. Juice packs more sugar than whole fruit and doesn’t encourage a healthy oral environment, especially in the beginning stages of a child’s development. Taking it one step further -- my advice is for children under 3 years old to stick to drinking water and milk, so that way they won’t ever get a taste for and/or crave the sweeter liquids that cause tooth decay. Even if decay caused by fruit juice affects children’s baby teeth, which fall out naturally, it still is harming their gums. It is also increasing their chances of infection during adulthood. Decayed and abscessed baby teeth may also affect the permanent succedaneous teeth, teeth...

 Sit Ups Really Really Suck! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

Learn ho w to do sit ups the right way with Marianne Ryan.

 Sit Ups Really Really Suck! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 834

Marianne Ryan Talks About Sit Ups!

 Moments With Robert - Nature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

Robert Clancy, www.guidetothesoul.com and author "The Hitchhikers Guide To The Soul" talks about experiencing nature on this edition of Late Night Health.

 Moments With Robert on Freedom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 411

Robert shares his message on personal Freedom with Late Night Health

 You Really Are What You Eat seg 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 834

Trending topics are one in a million, and can change direction in the blink of an eye. Fashion crazes, popular dances, fitness products, or even fidget spinners can take the world by storm and be gone as soon as they came. But, there is one trending topic that is here to stay. NUTRITION. People now more than ever crave to be fit, eat healthy, and take care of their bodies. The problem is: most people do not have the knowledge to properly be healthy. And those who do…have difficulty making it simple! They throw terms at you without any background or application to real life. Professionals ask their patients to keep track of their carbohydrates, their daily protein intake, or to decrease their fiber amount, but to the regular person, all those words mean nothing! Enter Vanessa Rissetto. Not only is she a highly experienced nutritional expert, but she also doubles as an expert in marketing and communications. With Vanessa, there is no chance of being confused with terms, numbers, or processes because she explains everything so efficiently and clearly. With various, successful careers in multiple fields, Vanessa shows off her diverse intelligence as well as her UNIQUE insight in everything she does! Her nutritional advice is top of the line with years of experience in some of the top hospitals and care facilities in the country, and her media and communication experience is incomparable with her background as a financial analyst and marketing expert. A marketing genius-turned-nutritional expert, Vanessa Rissetto is the real deal. She brings an exciting, charismatic, and friendly environment to the hottest trending topic in America. Assisted by her wealth of talent, there is truly nobody quite like Vanessa Rissetto.

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