Re-air: The Social Determinants of Health and Implicit Bias

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Dr. Cristy Page and guest co-host Dr. Jonathan Fricke talk with Dr. Denise Rodgers—vice chancellor for Interprofessional Programs at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences—about how the social determinants of health and implicit bias can lead to health disparities.
You can catch the episode on: Dr. Denise Rodgers

WCHL 97.9 FM

  • Saturday, May 26 at 9 a.m.
  • Sunday, May 27 at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Monday, May 28 at 6 p.m.

KKAG Retro Radio 88.3 FM

  • Sunday, May 27 at 7 a.m.

 

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The Social Determinants of Health and Implicit Bias

This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Dr. Cristy Page and guest co-host Dr. Jonathan Fricke talk with Dr. Denise Rodgers—vice chancellor for Interprofessional Programs at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences—about how the social determinants of health and implicit bias can lead to health disparities.Dr. Denise Rodgers

You can catch the episode on:

WCHL 97.9 FM

  • Saturday, April 7 at 9 a.m.
  • Sunday, April 8 at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Monday, April 9 at 6 p.m.

KKAG Retro Radio 88.3 FM

  • Sunday, April 8 at 7 a.m.

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Celiac Disease: Then and Now with Dr. Stefano Guandalini

Dr.Guandalini-Preferred-Thumb This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Stefano Guandalini, Founder and Medical Director of The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center about Celiac Disease:Then and Now.

Please tune in!
This show will air:
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, March 7th at 9am
• Sunday, March 8th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, March 9th at 6pm and 10pm
WBNE 103.7 FM
• Saturday, March 7th at 3pm
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, March 8th at 7am

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Show topics:

  • House Calls (min 33:00-40:00) Staph infections, Bladder infections in little girls, Benefits of trying depression/anxiety medications, Hematoma and exercise
  • Conversations with Dr. Stefano Guandalini about Celiac Disease: Then and Now (min 11:15-33:00)
  • Research that Matters (min 0-11:15) Device to pace your appetite, Relationship between work & family conflict and sleep, TV alcohol ads tied to problems with teen drinking, How old you feel and your health

My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks with Marc & Maya Silver

Marc & Maya SilverThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Marc & Maya Silver, father-daughter co-authors, about their book, My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks.

Please tune in! This show will air:
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, March 1st at 9am
• Sunday, March 2nd at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, March 3rd at 6pm and 10pm
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, March 2nd at 7am

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Show Topics:

  • Research that Matters (min 0-11) caffeine & memory, word choice & health care, performance anxiety, melanoma, Celiac disease
  • Conversations with Marc and Maya Silver about their book, My Parent Has Cancer and it Really Sucks (min 10-32)
  • House Calls (min 32-40) electronic cigarettes, Abilify, ventral hernia, panic attacks and men

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Re-air Financial Incentives for Weight Loss with David Roddenberry

David RoddenberryThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, we’re re-airing one of our most interesting shows with  David Roddenberry, Co-Founder of HealthyWage, about Financial Incentives for Weight Loss.
 
 
 
Please tune in! This show will air:
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, January 4th at 9am
• Sunday, January 5th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, January 6th at 6pm and 10pm
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, January 5th at 7am

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Financial Incentives for Weight Loss with David Roddenberry

David RoddenberryAdam & Cristy wil be joined by Co-Founder of HealthyWageDavid Roddenberry, this weekend on YOUR HEALTH® to talk about Financial Incentives for Weight Loss.
 
 
 
Please tune in to WCHL 97.9FM! This show will air:
• Saturday, June 29th at 9am
• Sunday, June 30th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, July 1stat 6pm and 10pm
 
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House Calls – Radon & Gluten

House Calls from the Carrboro Citizen 2.16.12

Dear HOUSE Calls, Why is radon a problem? Should I get a house tested for radon before I buy it?

Radon is an odorless gas that can be produced from the decay of uranium products. It is somewhat more common in older homes. It can break down over time, and if you inhale it or ingest it, it may increase your risk of lung cancer. After smoking and second-hand smoke, radon is the third-leading cause of lung cancer. You can purchase inexpensive kits to measure radon, and this is probably a good idea before buying a house. Radon levels vary widely by location, so consider contacting your local health department for advice. Most of North Carolina has low levels of radon, including most of the counties in the central and eastern parts of the states. However, some counties in central North Carolina and most of the western part of the state have moderate to high levels of radon. You can find more information about radon and radon testing in North Carolina at the North Carolina Radon Program.

Dear HOUSE Calls, Gluten-free diets seem to be increasingly popular, even for people without gluten sensitivity. Is this a good idea?

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. The term “gluten” comes from the Latin word for glue, and this protein literally keeps our food sticky and chewy. Wheat is a very common part of our diet, and cutting it out can be difficult and expensive. Gluten is the protein that people with Celiac disease can not tolerate. These people should not eat gluten. Those without known or at least suspected Celiac disease have no reason to avoid gluten, but gluten-free diets are often very healthy diets. Most Americans eat far too much carbohydrate, especially simple carbohydrates like processed wheat flour. Cutting out some of the wheat in your diet and making most of your wheat intake whole wheat can make a big improvement in your diet and your health. As for us, we’ll continue to enjoy some whole-wheat gluten (preferably with pizza sauce and cheese on top). Exercise caution with extreme diets of any kind, and consider working with your physician or a nutritionist to make sure you are getting all the nutrients your body needs if you do decide to pursue a gluten-free diet.

Re-Airing Demystifying the Canadian Health System with Dr. Khati Hendry

Khati HendryThis weekend YOUR HEALTH® will be re-airing one of our most popular shows, with Dr. Khati Hendry. Special guest host, Dr. Bob Gwyther from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Cristy again this weekend on YOUR HEALTH® to talk with Family Physician, Dr. Khati Hendry about Demystifying the Canadian Health System.
 
 
Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, January21st at 9am
• Sunday, January 22nd at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, January 23rd at 6pm and 10pm

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Demystifying the Canadian Health System with Dr. Khati Hendry

Khati HendrySpecial guest host, Dr. Bob Gwyther from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Cristy again this weekend on YOUR HEALTH® to talk with Family Physician, Dr. Khati Hendry about Demystifying the Canadian Health System.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, November 19th at 9am
• Sunday, November 20th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, November 21st at 6pm and 10pm

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Caring for an Aging America with Dr. Gregg Warshaw

Gregg WarshawOn this weekend’s edition of YOUR HEALTH®, we’ll talk with nationally known geriatrician Dr. Gregg Warshaw about Caring for an Aging America. Dr. Warshaw is a Professor of Family and Community Medicine and the Semmons Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He recently delivered the 7th annual Robert R. Huntley, MD, Lecture hosted by the UNC Department of Family Medicine.
 
 
 

Please tune in! We’re on the air:

  • Saturday at 9am
  • Sunday at 9am and 5pm
  • Monday at 6pm and 10pm

 
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