Health Corner

Saturday, April 30, 2005
9:30 a.m. / 8:30 a.m. Central
Show 212

 

Is a couch potato kid destined to be a small fry? "Not anymore with physical education programs that focus on individual activity and heart health," according to Phil Lawler who pioneered PE4life. Later, Dr. Lisa gets the straight story on kids and health from physical education guru Phil. In this Health Corner, we learn more about the wonder drug aspirin and its role in preventing heart attacks and stroke especially in women. Then, Alex Boylan visits Chef Robert Weland who pairs wild salmon with mushrooms at the Poste Moderne Brasserie in Washington DC. Jill Repp emphasizes how knowing your family health history can save your life. Plus, Florida Perry Smith on the ABCD's of moles and freckles.

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This Show's Highlights

Mind-Body Connection: Health Story
Mind-Body Connection
Good health is good for academics and self esteem.
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Aspirin and Heart Disease: Health Story
Aspirin and Heart Disease
This ancient wonder drug reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Phil Lawler: Dr. Lisa's Interview
Phil Lawler
This innovative PE director on individual activity and heart health.
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Pan Seared Wild Salmon: What's Coookin'
Pan Seared Wild Salmon
Chef Robert Weland pairs wild salmon with mushrooms in Washington DC.
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Multiple Medications: No Appointment Necessary
Multiple Medications
Walgreens pharmacist Christina Muller on keeping a current and complete medical history to avoid drug interactions.
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Skin Sense: That Certain Something
Skin Sense
Florida Perry Smith on the ABCD's of moles and freckles.
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Medical Family Tree: Kids Corner
Medical Family Tree
Jill Repp on the life saving benefits of knowing your health history.
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