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Summary: RadioMD’s “talking” Health A-Z Interviews with experts in the world of health, including world-renowned physicians, authors and celebrities in every area of health, wellness, fitness and medicine. Learn the best ways to stay fit, stay healthy and stay well.

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 Revolutionize Your Health with Foods that Heal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Secrets for linking food choices to how you look and feel and for alleviating common health complaints.For TV personality and holistic nutritionist, Peggy Kotsopoulos, life has always revolved around meals. Even as a five-year-old, she knew food could change the way she felt; whether it was a burger that made her feel sluggish, or a pint of strawberries that made her face tingle and filled her with energy. In her book, Kitchen Cures: Revolutionize Your Health With Foods That Heal, Peggy explains that making little changes to your diet can yield big benefits. Peggy shares her best secrets for linking food choices to how you look and feel and for alleviating common health complaints, such as low energy, joint pain, low libido and belly fat... all with healthy, delicious foods. Bonus! RealAge Tip Ease Headaches, Naturally

 Hour 1: YOU The Owner's Manual Radio 9.21.13 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Join Dr. Roizen and his expert guests for the latest health news, wellness advice and most up-to-date research from around the world.World-renowned physician, Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, continues to update your understanding of the meaning of health by providing an in-depth review of the most impactful health headlines.  Joined by his co-host, Joe Galuski, they discuss the health news that matters most to you. The duo is later joined by TV personality and holistic nutritionist, Peggy Kotsopoulos. Bonus! RealAge Tip Ease Headaches, Naturally

  Anxiety 101: The Holistic Approach to Managing Your Anxiety | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

If you are living and breathing in the 21st century, then you are most likely stressed out. So, how can you overcome?If you are living and breathing, then you are most likely stressed out. If you have been seeking the answers to a stress-free life, you don't want to miss this segment. Dr. Friedman speaks with Dr. Harry about her latest book, Anxiety 101: The Holistic Approach to Managing Your Anxiety and Taking Back Your Life. She provides a comprehensive overview of the many faces of anxiety as well as its causes and ways to treat and manage symptoms... all while maintaining balance and productivity.

 Nutrition with a Twist: Nancy’s Newtrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Do you need to be a celebrity to eat like one? Good nutrition doesn't have to come in an expensive package.If you've ever sat down to think about what is really nutritious for you, and how to take the guess work out of the word "nutritious," you do not want to miss this show. Dr. Friedman welcomes Nancy Kennedy, founder of the Nancy's Newtrition food line. Nancy created her own way towards a balanced diet while working with celebrities and clients to provide high protein, essentials fats without sacrificing taste.

 Celebrity Secrets to Healthy Eating | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

If you've ever wanted to look like a movie star, you don't want to miss this interview with Nancy Kennedy, Personal Trainer to the stars.If you've ever wanted to look like a movie star, you don't want to miss this fascinating interview with Nancy Kennedy. As a personal trainer, Nancy has built a network of celebrity clients like Halle Berry, Julia Roberts and Kevin Costner, through her ability to maximize performance and stability... while offering diet secrets to achieve the perfect physique. You don't have to be a celebrity to look like one! Join Dr. Friedman and Nancy as she discusses her book, The Hollywood Wrap and shares some high-profile secrets to getting your ultimate body.

 Goat Milk Soap: One Family's Journey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Does goat's milk really make good (and effective) soaps? You bet it does.With America coming back from so many years of business and economic difficulty, it is refreshing to hear a story of financial success. The Jonas story is one of attaining the American dream through hard work and a family pulling together. PJ Jonas founded www.GoatMilkStuff.com, making and marketing all-natural goat milk soaps, lotions and other beauty products on her Indiana farm. From teaching herself to make natural soaps for her children, she has built a national company that also ships around the world. PJ has shared her amazing story on The Doctors and she joins To Your Good Health Radio to share her amazing story and how she came about this innovative concept.

 Chew on This with Kim Barnouin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Our two powerhouse nutritionists cover the latest health and wellness headlines in order to help YOU live better.In this segment of Chew On This, our two powerhouse nutritionists cover the latest health and wellness headlines, and either edify them or expose them as media propaganda. And who better to join Dr. Friedman to hash it out than Kim Barnouin, author of the New York Times bestselling Skinny Bitch series of books. Join them both in this revealing and eye-opening interview.

 Sneezing & Wheezing? Could Be Fall Allergies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Every fall, many children develop a runny nose, itchy, puffy eyes, and attacks of sneezing. Could they be suffering from fall allergies?Every fall, many children develop a runny nose, itchy, puffy eyes, and attacks of sneezing. Allergies and asthma often start in childhood and continue throughout life. Although neither can be cured, with proper care they can usually be kept under control. Allergies are caused by the body's reaction to substances called allergens, which trigger the immune system to react to harmless substances as though they were attacking the body. So, how do you know if your symptoms represent an allergy or just a simple cold? Some allergies are easy to identify by the pattern of symptoms that follows exposure to a particular substance. But others are subtler, and may masquerade as other conditions. Special guest, Dr. David Hill and Melanie Cole, MS, discuss fall allergies and some common clues that could lead you to suspect your child may have an allergy.

 How Can You Tell If Your Child is Being Bullied | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Bullying Happens. Is your child being bullied? Or are they the bully?Bullying happens. It might occur at school... in the halls, at lunch, or in the bathroom, when teachers are not there to see what is going on. When adults are not watching... going to and from school, on the playground, or in the neighborhood. Through e-mail or instant messaging... rumors are spread or nasty notes are sent. Regardless of the venue, bullying is when one child picks on another child again and again. Usually children who are being bullied are either weaker or smaller, are shy, and generally feel helpless. Both girls and boys can be bullies. Generally, bullies target children who cry, get mad, or easily give in to them. There are 3 types of bullying. Physical—hitting, kicking, pushing, choking, punching. Verbal—threatening, taunting, teasing, hate speech. Social—excluding victims from activities or starting rumors about them. Bullying is different from fighting or teasing. In this segment of Healthy Children, Dr David Hill, MD, and Melanie Cole, MS, discuss how to talk with your child about bullying. Even if you don't think your child is bullied, a bully, or a bystander, you will be helping to protect your child by tuning into this show and opening the dialog with your child.

 Reading to Your Kids: One of Life's Greatest Pleasures | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Do you spend enough time reading with your kids? It could be the most productive time you spend together.Your days are busy, to say the least. They get so hectic, that you sometimes forget to spend that quality time with your kids. What better way to do that to than to read to and with them? When they're babies, reading to them helps them to learn speech, and it is also very soothing. When they are toddlers, reading to them helps them to learn words and feel cuddled by mommy or daddy. You may soon realize as a parent that reading time becomes soothing for you as well. It's a time to forget everything on the to-do list, and listen to a good story. Special guest, Dr. Shelly Flais, MD, joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share all the reasons why reading to your kids is truly one of life's greatest pleasures.

 Raising Twins: Keeping to the Schedule | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How do you keep twins on a schedule? Dr. Shelly Flais has important information that only a pediatrician with twins herself can offer.Even with years of experience working as a pediatrician, Shelly Vaziri Flais, MD, FAAP, was nervous about what lay ahead when she was told she was pregnant with twins. Now, several years into parenting her twin boys, Dr. Flais is sharing her wisdom and experience as a mom and her expertise as a doctor to help other parents prepare for and raise multiples with confidence. With insightful stories from her own experiences, coupled with important information only a pediatrician can offer, Raising Twins can help you deal with your little ones. For instance, you should care for your healthy multiples just like any other infant. But, from the very beginning, it is important that you recognize your babies are separate individuals. If they are identical, it is easy to treat them as a "package deal," providing them with the same clothing, toys, and quality of attention. As similar as they may appear physically, emotionally they are different. And in order to grow up happy and secure as individuals, they need you to support those differences. As one twin explained, "We're not twins. We're just brothers who have the same birthday!" If you're a parent to multiples, or parents who are expecting multiples, you do not want to miss this informative segment.

 Pediatrician’s Top Tips for Raising Twins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

You just found out you're having twins! What do you do now?You just found out you're having twins! What do you do now? Having twins (or other multiples, such as triplets) means much more than simply having two babies at once. This challenge goes beyond having two or three times the work or pleasure. Twins and other multiples are often born early and therefore tend to be smaller than the average newborn; so you may need to consult your pediatrician even more frequently than you would with a single baby. Feeding twins, whether by breast or bottle, also requires some special strategies. Your doctor can provide advice and support in regards to this. There may be added financial pressures upon the family as well, spending a lot more money on diapers, clothing, food, car seats, and dozens of other items–and perhaps needing a larger family car or even a larger home. Special guest, Dr. Shelly Flais, MD, joins Melanie Cole, MS, to discuss all the concerns surrounding having twins and how you can navigate the seemingly complicated situation that is going to be so much greater than you can imagine.

 Exercise: Getting the Most Out of Your Diet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Which matters more: diet or exercise? Maybe its both.Many people follow a special diet in an effort to lose weight, treat a medical condition, feel healthier or simply to follow a trend. In fact, a study from earlier this year showed that 20 percent of Americans reported they were dieting to lose weight. No doubt many more have changed what they eat for other health-related reasons. This is smart, since nutrition plays an important role in body weight and other health indicators such as blood glucose and cholesterol. But if you only change your diet, you are missing important benefits of another health behavior – regular physical activity. Join Dr. Brian Parr, PhD, and Melanie Cole, MS, as they breakdown the diet/exercise conundrum to help you get in shape AND lose weight.

 Do You Know Your BMI? Your Health Depends on It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

BMI has been a long-time measure of weight, but could it also serve as a measure of overall health?BMI is the most commonly used measure of body fat, and has widely been thought of as a very valid indicator of obesity. But could BMI also serve as a measure of your overall health? BMI is so widely used because it is simple to measure – it only requires knowing height and weight – and because it is a good indicator of body weight and health risks. That said, it's not perfect. One of the biggest criticisms of BMI is that it can't distinguish between fat and non-fat tissue; meaning that a person could have a high BMI but not be overly fat. The elevated BMI could be due to excess muscle, as is common in athletes. BMI does not differentiate between muscle and fat. However, in most cases, people who have a high BMI do have a high percentage of fat on their body. So how can that factor in to how healthy you are overall? Special guest, Dr. Brian Parr, PhD, and Melanie Cole, MS, discuss BMI as a measure of health and how it can help you to get fit and well.

 Tried & True Core Training Techniques | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Learn the best tried-and-true core training techniques to get you motivated, fit and loving exercise.Do you love to work out? Or... Do you hate to work out? If you love to work out then you probably have a routine you like to do and it gives you good results. If you hate to work out, maybe you have tried many types of workouts and just haven't found the one that keeps you motivated. Get ready to see the light! Dr. Michele Olson teams up with Melanie Cole to share tried-and-true core training techniques that will give you a new routine to love and that will get you up, motivated and keep you working out...even if you have never liked exercising before.

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