Drug Labels: Could They Tell Us More with Dr. Ethan Basch

Dr. Ethan BaschThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Ethan Basch, Director of Patient Outcomes at UNC-Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, about Drug Labels: Could They Tell Us More?

Please tune in! This show will air:

WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, September 28th at 9am
• Sunday, September 29th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, September 30th at 6pm and 10pm

KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, September 29th at 7am

 
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Preventing Unintended Pregnancies by Providing No-Cost Contraception with Dr. Jeffrey Peipert

Dr. Jeffrey PeipertThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, Adam & Cristy will be talking with St. Louis University School of Medicine Professor, Dr. Jeffrey Peipert, about preventing unintended pregnancies by providing no-cost contraception.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, January 12th at 9am
• Sunday, January 13th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, January 14th at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
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Hospital Re-Admissions: Truth & Consequences with Dr. Karen Joynt

Dr. Karen JoyntThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, Adam & Cristy will be joined by Dr. Karen Joynt from the Harvard School of Medicine & School of Public Health to talk about hospital re-admissions: truth & consequences.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, October 13th at 9am
• Sunday, October 14th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, October 15th at 6pm and 10pm
 
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Autism- Is Your Environment to Blame?

Autism affects 1 in every 110 children and 1 in 70 boys. These astounding numbers have unfortunately made Autism a household name. Here at the University of North Carolina, we are lucky to have one of the top centers for learning and treatment of Autism (UNC Autism Research Center), which has helped to draw many experts and researchers to our area.  One of the major questions still debated about Autism is what causes the disease.

study at Stanford University looked at identical twins, with the same genes, and fraternal twins, who share half of the same genes, to try to tease out about how much of autism is genetic and how much is environmental.

According to the article the rate of autism was really impacted as much, if not more so, by environment than by genetics.  This type of information really pushes us to look at what factors could be involved so we can work to lower the risk of autism.

In a second related study, they actually did look at one particular factor in the environment, and that was whether mothers had taken an antidepressant within the year before delivery.  They found that in that group, the risk was three times higher, particularly if the antidepressant was taken in the first trimester of pregnancy.

While this might sound astounding, it’s important to balance that risk with the needs of the mother and determine whether she can carry on her life and function without being on an antidepressant.  It’s very important to talk directly with your doctor if you are on this type of medication and are pregnant or may become pregnant.

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Integrating Narrative Medicine & Evidence-Based Medicine with Dr. Jim Meza

Jim MezaThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will talk with Wayne State University family physician and author, Dr. Jim Meza about his book,  Integrating Narrative Medicine & Evidence-Based Medicine.

Please tune in! We’re on the air:
– Saturday at 9am
– Sunday at 9am & 5pm
– Monday at 6pm & 10pm

 

 

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Sleep and Dreams with Dr. James Pagel

This weekend on Your Health, Dr. James Pagel joins Adam and Cristy as they discuss sleep and dreams.

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Dr. Pagel is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine Family Medicine Residency program in Pueblo Colorado and Medical Director of the Sleep Disorders Center of Southern Colorado and Sleepworks in Colorado Springs. He has more than 100 publications in the field of sleep and dreams including several recent books: Primary Care Sleep Disorders: A Practical Guide; The Limits of Dream – A Scientific Exploration of the Mind / Brain Interface; and Dreams and Nightmares, Sleep Medicine Review.