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Managing Celiac Disease in Kids: It Takes a Village
Is diet elimination sufficient? (Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pediatrics Podcast - May 13, 2013 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Canagliflozin; PURE; low-glycemic and Mediterranean diets
(Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - April 26, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

#187: Beet this: More evidence of BP-lowering effects of dietary nitrate; amiodarone-cancer link reemerges in observational study; ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker may thwart cardiotoxicity from chemotherapy; will new FDA meeting on Avandia prompt withdrawal?
Beet this: More evidence of BP-lowering effects of dietary nitrate; amiodarone-cancer link reemerges in observational study; ACE inhibitor, beta-blocker may thwart cardiotoxicity from chemotherapy; will new FDA meeting on Avandia prompt withdrawal o (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - April 19, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

The Mediterranean Diet Study: 'Nuts!' to the Low-Fat Diet?
Henry Black, MD, talks about the recent study on the Mediterranean diet and why it has some guidance beyond what previous nutrition studies have provided. (Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Cardiology Podcast - March 14, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

#180: "Choosing wisely" now targets over 130 dubious tests, therapies; HPS2-THRIVE: High myopathy risk with niacin/laropiprant; unrestricted Mediterranean diets beat low-fat advice for primary CVD prevention; large proportion of raised LDL cholesterol...
Choosing wisely now targets over 130 dubious tests, therapies; HPS2-THRIVE: High myopathy risk with niacin/laropiprant; unrestricted Mediterranean diets beat low-fat advice for primary CVD prevention; large proportion of raised LDL cholesterol in (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - March 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

Gastric Volume Monitoring to Prevent VAP: Is It Necessary?
Is it really necessary to conduct gastric volume monitoring to decrease the risk for ventilator-associated pneumonia in critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition? (Source: Medscape Pulmonary Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pulmonary Medicine Podcast - February 6, 2013 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

SURVIVING CHEFDOM - Feb 05,2013
Join us tonight as we welcome young adult survivor chef/restauranteurs Eric Levine (Winner, Food Network “Chopped" and proprietor at Morris Tap and Grill in New Jersey) and Hans Rueffert (Author & proprietor at The Woodbridge in NC). Also author Jen Smith (Learning to Live Legendary) in the survivor spotlight.cancer nutrition | young adult cancer | stupid cancer | hans rueffert | chef eric levine (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - February 4, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

CURELAUNCHER & MEALS TO HEAL - Jan 22,2013
Join us as we welcome the innovators at cureLauncher (Steve Goldner, JD, RAC President & Founder, David Fuehrer, Vice President) along with Dr. Max Wicha, Director, University of Michigan Cancer Center). Advocate spotlight on nutrition expert Susan Bratton, CEO of Meals To Heal, which provides customized fresh meals delivered right to your door.curelauncher | stupid cancer | young adult cancer | Affordable Care Act | cancer nutrition (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - January 21, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Helping Children Reduce Dietary Sodium
Kids are ingesting as much sodium as adults, and the ramifications are serious. (Source: Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Podcast - December 31, 2012 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

#170: SCAI releases new consensus on "ad hoc" PCI; societies prepare interventionalists for new payment codes; heart-healthy diet additive to drug benefits in secondary prevention; increased mortality with digoxin in AF; warfarin for six months should be
SCAI releases new consensus on "ad hoc" PCI; societies prepare interventionalists for new payment codes; heart-healthy diet additive to drug benefits in secondary prevention; increased mortality with digoxin in AF; warfarin for six months should be (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - December 14, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

"IN THE KITCHEN" : COOKING AND CANCER - Dec 11,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT JEFF SIRLIN Young Adult Survivor, Colon Cancer Founder, CWellness Anti-Cancer Foods ANNETTE RAMKE Young adult survivor, Breast and Ovarian Cancer Health Coach Co-Author, Kicking Cancer in the Kitchen KENDALL SCOTT Young adult survivor, Hodgkin's lymphoma Health Coach Co-Author, Kicking Cancer in the Kitchencancer nutrition | healthy eating | young adult cancer | Affordable Care Act | cancer advocacy (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - December 11, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

CANCER TREATMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA - Nov 13,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT TODD GILLETT Young Adult Survior Synovial Cell Carcinoma SHAYMA KAZMI, MD Hematologist/Oncologist & Medical Oncologist Cancer Treatment Centers of America Philadelphia Medical Center RAED RAHMAN, DO Medical Director of Pain Management Cancer Treatment Centers of America Midwestern Regional Medical Center STEPHANIE PAVER, RD, CSO, CNSC Clinical Oncology Dietician Cancer Treatment Centers of America Arizona Medical Center cancer treatment centers of american | stupid cancer | young adult cancer | Affordable Care Act | cancer research (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - November 12, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

CANCER TREATMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA - Nov 13,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT TODD GILLETT Young Adult Survior Synovial Cell Carcinoma SHAYMA KAZMI, MD Hematologist/Oncologist & Medical Oncologist Cancer Treatment Centers of America Philadelphia Medical Center RAED RAHMAN, DO Medical Director of Pain Management Cancer Treatment Centers of America Midwestern Regional Medical Center SHARON DAY Director of Nutrition Cancer Treatment Centers of America Phoenix Medical Centercancer treatment centers of american | stupid cancer | young adult cancer | Affordable Care Act | cancer research (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - November 6, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

"IN THE KITCHEN" : COOKING AND CANCER - Nov 06,2012
ADVOCATE SPOTLIGHT Susan Bratton Chief Executive Officer Meals To Heal ANNETTE RAMKE Young adult survivor, Breast and Ovarian Cancer Health Coach Co-Author, Kicking Cancer in the Kitchen KENDALL SCOTT Young adult survivor, Hodgkin's lymphoma Health Coach Co-Author, Kicking Cancer in the Kitchencancer nutrition | healthy eating | young adult cancer | Affordable Care Act | cancer advocacy (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - October 28, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

TB... what's new, what's not?
Dr Anna Ralph discusses whats new in diagnosis and management of the very old disease of TB. Despite lower incidence of TB in Australia compared to other places in the world, TB remains a significant problem in a number of at risk groups including migrants from sub Saharan Africa, India, Vietnam, the Phillipines, China and Indonesia; patients with HIV; and Indigenous Australians. While newer diagnostic tests (interferon gamma release assays) are available, they have some limitations and in Australia sputum microscopic examination and cuture remains the main method of diagnosis in symptomatic individuals. Developments in ph...
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

The laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) for obesity
Wendy Brown discusses the LAGB procedure and the importance of follow up and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve sustained weight loss and manage problems and complications. Sustained weight loss and improved quality of life following a LAGB procedure depends on a multidisciplinary team (including surgeon, GP, nurse, dietician and psychologist) to meet patient needs of band adjustments, ongoing education about food choices and exercise, monitoring for nutritional and device complications and coping with psychological issues. Roles for the GP in the team include monitoring for ‘alert symptoms’ of volume reflux, noct...
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

IBS or intolerance?
Prof Terry Bolin talks about the relationship between food and irritable bowel symptoms. Prof Bolin highlights that many of the symptoms of IBS are exacerbated by foods and that dietary review has an important role in managing IBS. Prof Bolin describes the effects of different carbohydrates such as lactose and fructose and emphasizes that symptoms are more common with excessive consumption. This podcast and the article provide information to the GP about how to assess and treat dietary components to IBS. (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

FODMAPs: Profound Help for Symptoms of IBS
A new 'exclusion' diet offers hope for those with irritable bowel syndrome. (Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Podcast - September 28, 2012 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Will an Apple a Day Keep Pancreatic Cancer Away?
Dr. David Kerr reports on an Italian study showing that daily dietary intake of proanthocyanidins and other flavonoids found in apples and pears lowers the risk for pancreatic cancer. (Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast - September 7, 2012 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Selenium's Dubious Link to Prostate Cancer Risk
New research analysis suggests that dietary selenium may be helpful in lowering the risk for prostate cancer, but supplements still are discouraged, explains Dr. Gerald Chodak. (Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast)
Source: Medscape Public Health & Prevention Podcast - July 27, 2012 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

#150: Higher HDL-particle concentrations associated with reduced CHD risk; HRT ups BP; risk of hypertension higher with longer duration of use; journal publishes spoof on AUC; "weekend effect" in stroke study; FDA approves new diet drug
Higher HDL-particle concentrations associated with reduced CHD risk; HRT ups BP; risk of hypertension higher with longer duration of use; journal publishes spoof on appropriate-use criteria; "weekend effect" in stroke study; FDA approves new diet dr (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - July 20, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

#150: Higher HDL-particle concentrations associated with reduced CHD risk; HRT ups BP; risk of hypertension...
Higher HDL-particle concentrations associated with reduced CHD risk; HRT ups BP; risk of hypertension higher with longer duration of use; journal publishes spoof on appropriate-use criteria; "weekend effect" in stroke study; FDA approves new diet dr (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - July 20, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-187 CCM: Pediatric Nutritional Practices
Jeffrey Guy, MD, MSc, MMHC, speaks with Nilesh Mehta, MD, about his article published in the July 2012 Critical Care Medicine (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - July 19, 2012 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 191: When two rights make a wrong
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Nissin Moussatche Nissin joins the TWiV crew to discuss an outbreak of lethal disease among Cambodian children, and recombination among attenuated herpesvirus vaccines leading to pathogenic viruses. Subscribe to TWiV (free) in iTunes , at the Zune Marketplace, by the RSS feed, by email, or listen on your mobile device with the Microbeworld app. Links for this episode: Outbreak in Cambodia (CNN) Pathogen mix in Cambodian illness (ProMedMail) Undiagnosed illness in Cambodia (WHO) Enterovirus 71 (virol...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - July 15, 2012 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

Food Deserts, Diet & Obesity
(Source: MedlinePlus: NLM Director's Comments)
Source: MedlinePlus: NLM Director's Comments - June 25, 2012 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: National Library of Medicine Source Type: podcasts

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE - Jun 19,2012
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT JENNIFER NASH-KASUGA Young Adult Survivor, Stage III Brain Cancer JOSHUA SCURRY Young Adult Survivor Certified Nutritionist & Person Trainer Co-Founder, ALIVE Foundation ANNA SCURRY Young Adult Survivor Certified Nutritionist Co-Founder, ALIVE Foundation ANTHONY GUCCIARDI Natural Health Guru Co-Founder of Natural Society Contributor to NaturalNews, Dr. Mercolacancer | alternative medicine | complementary therapy | young adults | affordable care act (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - June 18, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 187: The mummy
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Rich Condit Vincent and Rich discuss recovery of a hepatitis B viral genome from a 16th century Korean mummy, and personal omics profiling of an individual over a 14 month period. Links for this episode: Tracing HBV to the 16th century (Hepatology) HBV on TWiV Precautions with ancient DNA (Science) Personal omics profile over 14 months (Cell) A geneticist's research turns personal (NY Times) Mike Snyder on Futures in Biotech The DASH diet TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 187 Weekly Science Picks Rich - The Checklist b...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - June 10, 2012 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

#144: Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on...
Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on HDL, researchers plead; major bleeding with aspirin in primary prevention underestimated; dietary calcium better than supplements; more evidence dark chocolate is cardioprotective (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - June 8, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

#144: Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on HDL, researchers plead; major bleeding with aspirin in primary prevention underestimated; dietary calcium better than supplements; more evidence dark chocolate is cardioprotective
Exercise worsens a CV risk factor in 10% of people; don't give up on HDL, researchers plead; major bleeding with aspirin in primary prevention underestimated; dietary calcium better than supplements; more evidence dark chocolate is cardioprotective (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - June 8, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-178: Goal-Directed Nutrition
Ainsley Malone, RD, MS, LD, GNSD, discusses goal-directed nutrition with podcast editor Jeffrey Guy, MD, MSc, MMHC. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - May 3, 2012 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Omega-3 Fish Oil: Separating Fact From Fiction
Is this another flip-flop message about yet another dietary supplement? Dr. JoAnn Manson clarifies the results of a recent meta-analysis and informs readers about how to counsel patients. (Source: Medscape Nephrology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Nephrology Podcast - April 20, 2012 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

Dr. Cohen's Clinical Trial for Breast Cancer Patients
Lorenzo Cohen, Ph.D., discusses a new clinical trial that will test the effects of lifestyle changes on cancer recurrence. Breast cancer patients in the study will receive coaching on nutrition, exerc... Author: mdanderson Added: 02/28/2012 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - February 28, 2012 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Monitoring the Post-op Bariatric Surgery Patient
After the wound has healed, you could be the only healthcare provider monitoring for critical nutritional deficiencies. Dr. David Johnson reviews what and when to test. (Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Podcast - February 13, 2012 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

The Winning Diets on All Counts!
Sandra Fryhofer, MD, discusses the winning and losing diets from US News and World Report. (Source: Medscape ObGyn Podcast)
Source: Medscape ObGyn Podcast - February 9, 2012 Category: OBGYN Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-166 CCM: How Much Nutrition Should Critically Ill Patients Receive?
Todd W. Rice, MD, MSc, is the lead author of an article published in the May 2011 Critical Care Medicine. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 5, 2012 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Challenges in Clinician Communication in the School Setting: The School Nutrition Program
Ms. Wendi Gosliner and Dr. Pat Crawford discuss the important role of school foods in children's health and development. (Source: MedscapeCME Nurses Podcast)
Source: MedscapeCME Nurses Podcast - November 30, 2011 Category: Nursing Authors: MedscapeCME Source Type: podcasts

MAO Inhibitor Antidepressants: Overcoming Barriers to Clinician Use
Integrate knowledge of potential drug-drug interactions and dietary modifications and review symptom presentations more likely to respond to this class of medication (Source: MedscapeCME Psychiatry Podcast)
Source: MedscapeCME Psychiatry Podcast - November 29, 2011 Category: Psychiatry Authors: MedscapeCME Source Type: podcasts

Challenges in Clinician-Parent Communication: Breastfeeding for Childhood Nutrition and Obesity Prevention
Dr. Robert Murray and Dr. Jatinder Bhatia discuss barriers to the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding and how these barriers can be overcome. (Source: MedscapeCME Diabetes and Endocrinology Podcast)
Source: MedscapeCME Diabetes and Endocrinology Podcast - October 31, 2011 Category: Endocrinology Authors: MedscapeCME Source Type: podcasts

Mindless Eating - A Conversation With Dr. Brian Wansink
We live in a time when there are a million types of diets and fat free foods, yet Americans are gaining weight at alarming rates. It would appear that our eating habits and diets are not working. Today Dr. Howard Gurr talks to Dr. Brian Wansink about “mindless eating” and some surprisingly simple changes we can make to our eating practices that can really help. Dr. Brian Wansink (Ph.D. Stanford 1990) is the John Dyson Endowed Chair in the Applied Economics and Management Department at Cornell University, where he directs the Cornell Food and Brand Lab. He is the lead author of over 100 academic articles and books on ...
Source: The Shrink Is In - August 29, 2011 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

How to Lose Weight Without Dieting - A Conversation With Dr. Brian Wansink
We live in a time when there are a million types of diets and fat free foods, yet Americans are gaining weight at alarming rates. It would appear that our eating habits and diets are not working. Today Dr. Howard Gurr talks to Dr. Brian Wansink about “mindless eating” and some surprisingly simple changes we can make to our eating practices that can really help. Dr. Brian Wansink (Ph.D. Stanford 1990) is the John Dyson Endowed Chair in the Applied Economics and Management Department at Cornell University, where he directs the Cornell Food and Brand Lab. He is the lead author of over 100 academic articles and books on ...
Source: The Shrink Is In - August 29, 2011 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Johns Hopkins Medicine News Roundup, July 22, 2011
This week's topics include HIV treatment in Uganda, exercise and cognitive decline, calorie content in restaurant foods, and diet and diverticulitis. (Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News)
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine Weekly Health News - July 22, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, M.D. Source Type: podcasts

FOOD POLITICS - Jul 19,2011
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT MYLES BESKIND Young Adult Suvivor, Colon Cancer, Stage IV Author, Blood, Sweat, and Tears A Humorous Guide to Caring for Cancer Patients MARION NESTLE, PHD Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health NYU Steinhardt School Of Culture, Education and Human Development Author, Food Politics Author, Safe FoodMarion Nestle | Food Politics | stupid cancer | healthcare | livestrong (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - July 18, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Colonoscopy Introduction
All month long, in honor of Colon Cancer awareness, Dr. Raju, in the department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, is answering colonoscopy questions on facebook via video from his comput... Author: mdanderson Added: 07/13/2011 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - July 13, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

FOOD POLITICS - Jul 19,2011
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT MYLES BESKIND Young Adult Suvivor, Colon Cancer, Stage IV Author, Blood, Sweat, and Tears A Humorous Guide to Caring for Cancer Patients MARION NESTLE, PHD Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health NYU Steinhardt School Of Culture, Education and Human Development Author, Food Politics Author, Safe FoodMarion Nestle | Food Politics | stupid cancer | healthcare | livestrong (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - July 13, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

#97: Niacin after AIM-HIGH, FDA on rivaroxaban, advice on salt in diet; varenicline and CV risk; dronedarone trail suspended: PALLAS
Niacin after AIM-HIGH, FDA on rivaroxaban, advice on salt in diet; varenicline and CV risk; dronedarone trail suspended: PALLAS (Source: Radio TheHeart.org)
Source: Radio TheHeart.org - July 8, 2011 Category: Cardiology Authors: theheart.org Tags: This week in cardiology from heartwire Source Type: podcasts

STAY FIT & BE WELL - Jun 21,2011
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT JESSICA ROGERS Young Adult Survivor Breast Cancer KATHLEEN VENEZIA Young Adult Survivor Breast & Thyroid Cancer Health Coach/Founder, Bella Wellness LISA HOFFMAN Author, "The Healing Power of Movement: How to Benefit From Physical Activity During Your Cancer Treatment" Founder, Solo Fitness cancer survivor | fitness and wellness | nutrition | livestrong | young adult cancer (Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio)
Source: The Stupid Cancer Show - Blog Talk Radio - June 20, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Stupid Cancer Show Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Calcium Intake: More Is Not Better
Dr. JoAnn Manson warns that many women might be taking too much calcium -- when both diet and supplements are considered -- and explains why this is dangerous. (Source: Medscape Pharmacists Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pharmacists Podcast - June 17, 2011 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts