Health Corner

Saturday, October 1, 2005
9:30 a.m. / 8:30 a.m. Central
Show 225

 

Can creating a school environment of respect do away with bullying? "Yes," says Peter Yarrow, founder of Operation Respect, an innovative program that is doing just this – with great success. "It's important to instill compassion, acceptance and respect," he says.

Later, Dr. Lisa gets some great advice from Dan Luce on Medicaid Part D. In this Health Corner, Dr. John La Puma, physician and author, takes us on an exciting food journey that fights arthritis pain in lieu of medication.

Then, Alex Boylan joins chef John State at the California Grill in Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort where John stews a delectable tomato soup with onions and fennel.

Jill Repp highlights learning activities that nourish the brain. Plus, Florida Perry Smith on the many benefits of vitamin supplements. Dr. Bennett advocates parental guidance when it comes to computers and kids.

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This Show's Highlights

Operation Respect: Health Story
Operation Respect
A school program that is proactively creating a bully-free environment.
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Pain-Reducing Foods: Health Story
Pain-Reducing Foods
How food works as an alternative to pain medication.
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DrDan Luce: Dr. Lisa's Interview
Dan Luce
What you need to know about Medicare Part D.
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Heirloom Tomato Soup: What's Coookin'
Heirloom Tomato Soup
Chef John State stews a delectable tomato soup.
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Your Medicine Cabinet: No Appointment Necessary
Your Medicine Cabinet
Walgreens pharmacist Lachell Wardell on doing an annual clean sweep and restock.
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Vitamins: That Certain Something
Vitamins
Florida Perry Smith encourages getting sound advice on which supplements to take.
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Brain Training: Kids Corner
Brain Training
Jill Repp highlights activities that create a nourishing environment at home.
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