Health Corner

Saturday, May 21 and August 20, 2005
9:30 a.m. / 8:30 a.m. Central
Show 213

 

Can a cutting-edge diagnostic test called "ductal lavage" help arrest breast cancer before it begins? "Yes," says foremost physician and author Dr. Susan Love. "This test is like a pap smear for the breast. By getting to where cancer starts, we can get rid of it," she says. Later, Dr. Lisa talks with Dr. Love who vows to help eradicate breast cancer through providing the earliest detection possible. In this Health Corner, we find out about an innovative new drug that is giving back kidney transplant patients their lives. Then, Alex Boylan meets Chef Azim Ghahreman at the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort and Spa in California where Azim steams halibut with ginger and shiitake mushrooms. Jill Repp reminds parents that free time is okay and encourages them to enrich not exhaust their kids. Plus, Florida Perry Smith on self-tanning products that impart a sun-kissed look without the sun damage.

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This Show's Highlights

Ductal Lavage: Health Story
Ductal Lavage
A cutting-edge test can detect pre-cancer cells in the breast.
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Kidney Transplants: Health Story
Kidney Transplants
An innovative drug therapy gives transplant patients their lives back.
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Dr. Susan Love: Dr. Lisa's Interview
Dr. Susan Love
This physician and distinguished author underscores how stopping breast cancer where it starts can eradicate the disease.
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Halibut Hawaiian Style: What's Coookin'
Halibut Hawaiian Style
Chef Azim Ghahreman steams halibut with shiitake mushrooms.
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Arthritis: No Appointment Necessary
Arthritis
Walgreens pharmacist Nevine Sorial on over-the-counter pain relievers and other remedies
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Self-Tanning Products: That Certain Something
Self-Tanning Products
Florida Perry Smith on being sun-kissed without sun damage.
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Free Time: Kids Corner
Free Time
Jill Repp guides parents on how to enrich, not exhaust, their kids.
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