Health Corner

Saturday, January 8 and May 7, 2005
9:30 a.m. / 8:30 a.m. Central
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Meet Dr. Michael Roizen, a "Real Age" expert who says your chronological age is less important than your biological age. He has some groundbreaking suggestions that could help reverse the aging process. Health Corner host Dr. Lisa Thornton talks one-on-one with Dr. Roizen. She takes the "Real Age" test, and Dr. Roizen reveals her surprising results. Also, why has America become "Super Sized"? According to nutrition expert Judith Stern from the University California, one of the main culprits is out-of-control portion sizes. She has some advice to make sure you get the nutrition you need, without overindulging. Walgreens pharmacist Tabarius Smith provides an answer to the age-old question "starve a cold or feed a fever?" Home life expert Jill Repp on creating a book featuring your children's finest artistic expressions, and style consultant Florida Perry Smith on picking the sunglasses the suit you best. And, Alex Boylan visits Azul Restaurant in Miami, where chef Michelle Bernstein prepares a spectacular poached snapper dish. All that, and so much more!

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This Show's Highlights

What's Your Real Age? Health Story
What's Your Real Age?
Find out from leading anti-aging expert Dr. Michael Roizen.
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The Super Sizing of America: Health Story
The Super Sizing of America
How much is too much when determining correct portion size.
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Real Age Guru Dr. Michael Roizen: Dr. Lisa's Interview
Real Age Guru Dr. Michael Roizen
Dr. Lisa takes the Real Age test. Find out how she does.
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Poached Snapper: What's Coookin'
Poached Snapper
Visit Miami's fabulous Azul Restaurant for a prized fresh fish recipe.
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Feed a Cold or Starve a Fever? No Appointment Necessary
Feed a Cold or Starve a Fever
Walgreens pharmacist Tabarius Smith has the answer to the age-old question.
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Shades That Rock: That Certain Something
Shades That Rock
How to choose sunglasses that suit your mood, and your style.
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Parent-Child Projects That Last: Kids Corner
Parent-Child Projects That Last
Create a special book that preserves your child's best artistic expressions.
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