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Dr. Jennifer Ashton is an Emmy® Award winning journalist, best-selling author andinternationally known as co-host of GMA3. She was also ABC News's Chief Health and Medical Correspondent. She left GMA and ABC News this year (The Top News Network) to become Founder and CEO of Ajenda . Ajenda is a groundbreaking women's health and wellness company addressing the challenges of menopause health and weight management in today's health conversation. Jen and I went to the same medical school at Columbia and she is a rockstar in the Columbia community. She's not only a double board-certified OB-GYN doctor, but she is also a nutritionist and certified in obesity medicine. She joins me to talk about how to address stubborn belly fat that starts to become difficult to manage in your 30's and 40's and how to address hair loss due to stress, aging and hormonal changes. Dr. Jen's world was forever changed when she learned that her ex-husband died by suicide. She discusses how her community and family helped her to heal so that she could return to work as a physician and medical correspondent to continue impacting the life of millions of people. Dr. Ashton was the only network medical correspondent who is a specialist in Women's Health and the only doctor with a national media platform who also holds a degree in nutrition and obesity medicine. She was also only the third physician to hold the position of chief medical correspondent in the 75-plus-year history of ABC News. She is the recipient of the prestigious Columbia DuPont award for Excellence in Journalism and was a 2024 John Jay Award honoree by her alma mater for her distinguished work with ABC. Her advocacy in women's health has also earned her the esteemed 2023 Women Changing the World Award from the American Heart Association.Before joining ABC News, Ashton was the senior medical correspondent for CBS News and appeared on “The Early Show” and “CBS Evening News.” Ashton is also the author of six bestselling books, including most recently, “The New Normal: A Roadmap to Resilience in the Pandemic Era” (2021). Listen in as we discuss: Hair loss and how to cope with it. Belly Fat and best ways to address it. Coping with problematic symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Weight Loss Medications. Best Diet for living healthy. How to cope with grief. How to support someone who has lost a loved one to suicide. Starting your own business in midlife.Follow Dr. Jen Ashton: Instagram TikTok Ajenda Good Morning AmericaFollow Dr. Judith Joseph: Instagram TikTok Facebook Website Newsletter Sign-UpDisclaimer: Consider your individual mental health needs with a licensed medicalprofessional. This content is not medical advice.
While scientists and engineers develop the RAF's sixth generation combat aircraft, a specialist team of aviation and space medicine consultants are working hard to mitigate the effects which flying the aircraft will have on the aircrew's body. InsideAIR's Medical Correspondent , Wg Cdr Sarah Charters, went to the centrifuge at RAF Cranwell to meet the team working on this challenge and to find out about the future of aerospace medicine. InsideAIR is produced for the Royal Air Force by RAF Media Reserves. Theme music by RAF Music Services.
Dr. Lauren Streicher, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, the Medical Correspondent for WGN Morning News, author and host of Dr. Streicher`s Inside Information podcast, joins Dean Richards for this week's health segment. Dr. Streicher starts this week off by talking about a study that says up to a 54% reduced prevalence of Alzheimer's in […]
Dean, Dave, and Andy kick off this week's show by talking about Producer Jack’s trip to Milwaukee last week to see Luke Combs. Dr. Lauren Streicher, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, the Medical Correspondent for WGN Morning News, author and host of Dr. Streicher`s Inside Information podcast, joins Dean for this week's health segment. Dr. […]
Dr. Lauren Streicher, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, the Medical Correspondent for WGN Morning News, author and host of Dr. Streicher`s Inside Information podcast, joins Dean for this week's health segment. Dr. Streicher starts this week off by giving a quick COVID update on new quarantine regulations. Then Dr. Streicher talks about her upcoming […]
Dean, Dave, and Andy start this week by talking about Tom Skilling’s final week and his going away party. Dr. Lauren Streicher, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, the Medical Correspondent for WGN Morning News, Author and host of Dr. Streicher`s Inside Information podcast, joins Dean for this week's health segment. Dr. Streicher starts this […]
Montreal magic mushroom store opens despite threats of crack down. Reggie Floyd - Co-owner and spokesperson - Fun Guyz Dr. Mitch Schulman NEWSTALK's Medical Correspondent joins to talk about the value in COVID Booster recommendations Number of no-knock police raids in Brantford, Ont., in 2022 is 'concerning,' – Criminal lawyer Ari Goldkind weighs in. Daniel Tsai - Law & Tech Professor TMU, joins to talk about why Most Canadians concerned about losing access to news because of Bill C-18
Dr. Lauren Streicher, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, the Medical Correspondent for WGN Morning News, author and host of Dr. Streicher`s Inside Information podcast, joins Dean Richards for this week’s health segment. Dr. Streicher starts this week off by talking about the importance of women going to the doctor to get check ups. Then […]
Dean, Dave, and Andy start this week off by talking about Dean’s WGN anniversary and then they look into each other’s Wikipedia pages. Dr. Lauren Streicher, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, the Medical Correspondent for WGN Morning News, Author and host of Dr. Streicher`s Inside Information podcast, joins Dean for this week’s health segment. Dr. […]
An EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Dr. Jennifer Ashton/ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Correspondent discusses being the keynote speaker for the Central California Women's Conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resilience is a word we've been hearing a lot lately, but does anyone really understand what it means — or if you have it? Good Morning America's chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton knows a thing or two about resilience. In today's episode, she helps us understand it, too. Join us as we learn what we all need to know to be resilient in the face of COVID and other adversities. We also discuss the different types of resilience, from financial to psychological, and how to tell if we're resilient — and if we're not, Dr. Ashton shows us how to be. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the show's official episode page here. Guest BioDr. Jennifer Ashton is ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Correspondent. As part of the ABC News medical unit, she reports on major health and wellness issues across all ABC News platforms. She also reports the latest breaking medical news for “GMA3: What You Need to Know,” informing viewers about how to stay safe and healthy during the pandemic and beyond. Ashton has been at the forefront of ABC News' COVID-19 coverage, visiting the NIH Vaccine Development Lab and the White House, meeting with Vice President Pence and White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx. Ashton also interviewed National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director and member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Inside Mental Health Podcast HostGabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To learn more about Gabe, please visit his website, gabehoward.com.
This week we break down the interview between Joe Rogan and CNN's Medical Correspondent, Sanjay Gupta and we take a look at the wild string of events that have occurred over the past decade that have lead to the many conspiracy theories about Bill Gates, the origins of COVID, and the current political unrest.
„Was wirklich wichtig ist“ möchte Christoph Specht erklären: Der Arzt und Wissenschaftsjournalist filtert heraus, was im Wust der medizinischen Informationen tatsächlich evidenzbasiert ist. Vor zehn Jahren begann er als Medizinkorrespondent, wie er sich selbst bezeichnet. Er importierte die Idee aus den USA, wo jeder Sender einen Medical Correspondent hat, der dann in Erscheinung tritt, wenn eine Nachricht einen medizinischen Hintergrund hat. Inzwischen ist Christoph Specht Deutschlands meistgefragter TV-Doktor. Christoph Specht studierte Medizin in Gießen, Frankfurt und den USA. Und er spezialisierte sich auf Tropenmedizin an der Universität Liverpool. Moderation: Nicole Köster
In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Dr. Jen Ashton brings a wealth of experience to the podcast as a physician, a medical correspondent for international news media, and an award-winning journalist. As the ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Correspondent for nearly a decade, she reports on major health and wellness issues across all ABC News platforms. She also reports the latest breaking medical news for “GMA3: What You Need to Know.” She's been on the front lines of Covid reporting on the science, the health toll and the development of Covid vaccines since the earliest days of the pandemic,.And while that certainly keeps her busy, she wrote her sixth book during the world's crazy pandemic year: “The New Normal: A Roadmap to Resilience in the Pandemic Era.” (Some would call that feat crazy in itself!)“I found that in covering this pandemic, it really was more about communication, or as much about communication, and how to explain medical and scientific concepts to the world and to the country so that people can really use that information,” Dr. Ashton says.She's one of the few physicians with media platforms who still sees patients and has an active medical practice. “I think that there were a lot of really smart doctors and public health officials who I think missed the mark on communicating a lot of the information in the pandemic because they don't take care of real patients anymore,” Dr Ashton explains. “I think that when someone does interact with a real person, it changes their approach as communicators of medical information, because it becomes very real.”One of the things that showed up in both her reporting on Covid and seeing her patients was the rise in health anxiety. This iis an obsessive and irrational worry about having a serious medical condition.In her book, Dr. Ashton says, “It's important to know that this kind of health anxiety can happen to anyone at any time, even months or years after a traumatic event like a pandemic is over.”We talk about resilience in this episode and Dr. Ashton gives practical tips on how to navigate what's happening in the world right now and how to move forward. Enjoy! And get more resources at Dave.Asprey/podcasts.Got a comment, idea or question for the podcast? Submit via this form. WE APPRECIATE OUR PARTNERS. CHECK THEM OUT!High-Performance Leadership: https://www.humanpotentialinstitute.com/coach-training/Control Blood Glucose: https://pendulumlife.com, sign up for membership to get monthly supply delivery, use code DAVE20 to save $20 on your first shipmentGreat Skin: https://alituranaturals.com/shop/, use code DAVE20 for 20% off storewideDAVE ASPREY BOX This quarterly subscription box gives you access to biohacking resources that can support you in achieving your health goals and unlocking your potential. Go to https://daveaspreybox.com/UPGRADE YOURSELF EVEN MORELearn directly from Dave Asprey in his new membership group https://ourupgradecollective.com
In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, Dr. Jen Ashton brings a wealth of experience to the podcast as a physician, a medical correspondent for international news media, and an award-winning journalist. As the ABC News' Chief Health and Medical Correspondent for nearly a decade, she reports on major health and wellness issues across all ABC News platforms. She also reports the latest breaking medical news for “GMA3: What You Need to Know.” She's been on the front lines of Covid reporting on the science, the health toll and the development of Covid vaccines since the earliest days of the pandemic,.And while that certainly keeps her busy, she wrote her sixth book during the world's crazy pandemic year: “The New Normal: A Roadmap to Resilience in the Pandemic Era.” (Some would call that feat crazy in itself!)“I found that in covering this pandemic, it really was more about communication, or as much about communication, and how to explain medical and scientific concepts to the world and to the country so that people can really use that information,” Dr. Ashton says.She's one of the few physicians with media platforms who still sees patients and has an active medical practice. “I think that there were a lot of really smart doctors and public health officials who I think missed the mark on communicating a lot of the information in the pandemic because they don't take care of real patients anymore,” Dr Ashton explains. “I think that when someone does interact with a real person, it changes their approach as communicators of medical information, because it becomes very real.”One of the things that showed up in both her reporting on Covid and seeing her patients was the rise in health anxiety. This iis an obsessive and irrational worry about having a serious medical condition.In her book, Dr. Ashton says, “It's important to know that this kind of health anxiety can happen to anyone at any time, even months or years after a traumatic event like a pandemic is over.”We talk about resilience in this episode and Dr. Ashton gives practical tips on how to navigate what's happening in the world right now and how to move forward. Enjoy! And get more resources at Dave.Asprey/podcasts.Got a comment, idea or question for the podcast? Submit via this form. WE APPRECIATE OUR PARTNERS. CHECK THEM OUT!High-Performance Leadership: https://www.humanpotentialinstitute.com/coach-training/Control Blood Glucose: https://pendulumlife.com, sign up for membership to get monthly supply delivery, use code DAVE20 to save $20 on your first shipmentGreat Skin: https://alituranaturals.com/shop/, use code DAVE20 for 20% off storewideDAVE ASPREY BOX This quarterly subscription box gives you access to biohacking resources that can support you in achieving your health goals and unlocking your potential. Go to https://daveaspreybox.com/UPGRADE YOURSELF EVEN MORELearn directly from Dave Asprey in his new membership group https://ourupgradecollective.com
Health Matters' mission is to promote health equity by elevating the conversation around healthy habits, preventative health, and relevant public health issues. By approaching these topics with an equitable lens, we can all do our part to empower individuals to make more informed decisions about their health and care.On this episode, Dr. Jose Medina-Inojosa and Alisa Johnsrud talked with Dr. Ilan Shapiro, the Medical Director of Medical Education, Wellness, and a touch of innovation / Medical Correspondent at AltaMed Health Services.The trio talked about the COVID vaccine rollout, as well as dealing with the pandemic in their communities. “We need to start vaccinating our communities against fear,” Shapiro said, on getting people in the community vaccinated. One of the things they noted was the misinformation campaign, especially on social media. Shapiro stressed the importance of continuing good healthcare post-covid, such as providing patients with Medicare and Medicaid, as these typically help underserved communities and people of color.Shapiro always had the dream to be part of public health policy in Mexico. He started his career working for the Mexican Secretary of Health as the liaison between Mexico and the World Health Organization (WHO), followed by his Pediatric Residency at Mount Sinai Children's Hospital in Chicago. He tries to train his residents that when a patient comes to see you, you need to visualize that you are the waiter and the patient is there to eat a meal. You need to make sure when they leave, they are happy. It's essential to get patients treatment they believe in themselves.
Health Matters' mission is to promote health equity by elevating the conversation around healthy habits, preventative health, and relevant public health issues. By approaching these topics with an equitable lens, we can all do our part to empower individuals to make more informed decisions about their health and care.On this episode, Dr. Jose Medina-Inojosa and Alisa Johnsrud talked with Dr. Ilan Shapiro, the Medical Director of Medical Education, Wellness, and a touch of innovation / Medical Correspondent at AltaMed Health Services.The trio talked about the COVID vaccine rollout, as well as dealing with the pandemic in their communities. “We need to start vaccinating our communities against fear,” Shapiro said, on getting people in the community vaccinated. One of the things they noted was the misinformation campaign, especially on social media. Shapiro stressed the importance of continuing good healthcare post-covid, such as providing patients with Medicare and Medicaid, as these typically help underserved communities and people of color.Shapiro always had the dream to be part of public health policy in Mexico. He started his career working for the Mexican Secretary of Health as the liaison between Mexico and the World Health Organization (WHO), followed by his Pediatric Residency at Mount Sinai Children's Hospital in Chicago. He tries to train his residents that when a patient comes to see you, you need to visualize that you are the waiter and the patient is there to eat a meal. You need to make sure when they leave, they are happy. It's essential to get patients treatment they believe in themselves.
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What your Mom's Comadre sends her on WhatsApp may be costing your family their health. In this episode, Dr. Ilan Shapiro, Medical Director of AltaMed, Board-Certified Pediatrician, and Medical Correspondent, and Leslie Gonzalez, fourth year medical student and founder of Latinx en Medicina, explore the topic of misinformation and distrust on COVID-19 in the Latinx community - where it comes from and how to combat it. Follow us on Instagram: @latinxenmedicina Visit and shop our website; latinxenmedicina.com Intro song “Saturday Morning” by Clueless Kit, soundcloud.com/cluelesskit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latinxenmedicina/support
The vaccine just came out and umm... We got questions. Good thing we have the Doc in the house.Before that, you ever been tackled crazy?! Let Hov describe the time he played tackle football with no equipment ( - 4:45).Then we reminisce about the NBA bubble and how they executed that plan to the t...But what are sports going to do now?! ( - 14:23).Let's get right to it. Y'all taking that vaccine or nah?! The government is assuring us that we are safe, but you trust that after the past four years?! We have some reservations, but our Medical Correspondent goes through our concerns. Maybe you share some. ( - 34:50).Should we trust this vaccine though?! Black folks and vaccinations have a spotty history, and it ain't our fault. Government do be shady sometimes. Don't let it stop you from the vaccine though. Join our discussion to hear our perspective. ( - 58:40). Learn and laugh with us because you will catch yourself saying "Whose Man's Is this?!"Follow us @WMITPodcast6 on Twitter and @WMITPodcast on Instagram.
In this episode of Mindfulness Monday, Ora Nadrich discusses self-care and spirituality with Dr. Ro. Dr. Ro has been a leading nutrition coach for over 2 decades and was named one of the nation's top 5 nutritionists by More Magazine and Shop Smart (The quick & easy guide from Consumer Reports). She penned a health column “America's Nutrition Coach,” for the National Newspaper Publishers Association, distributed to 200 African American newspapers nationwide. Dr. Ro has served as the resident nutritionist and blogger for iVillage.com, the leading health source for women and families online, and joins First Lady Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey on the Ebony Power 100 List of the Most Influential African Americans in the U.S. (2010 and 2011). She is the Dr. Oz Show Nutrition Coach who helped over a half-million Americans lose more than 5 million pounds and served on the Medical Advisory Board for the Dr. Oz Show for 7 seasons. She recently joined the Advisory Board at Family Circle Magazine and is columnist to Ebony Magazine's “Get Fit” and “Health and Wellness” columns. Dr. Ro also served as nutrition coach to the Meredith Vieira Show and has held the same post on The View, helping Sherri Shepherd lose weight for her infamous on-camera swimsuit reveal. She contributed to “Anderson Live,” Anderson Cooper's Daytime Talk Show where she helped obese teenagers and families lose weight to gain their lives back. Dr. Ro has contributed to national news outlets such as NBC's Today Show, The CBS Early Show, Good Morning America, CNN, HLN, and to National Public Radio, where she also had a weekly segment. She served as lead nutrition coach, to TV-One's Makeover Manor where she also hosted Livin' Healthy with Dr. Ro and was the Medical Correspondent to BET News and host of Heart and Soul, the network's first ever national health magazine show for women of Color. As the go-to nutrition coach to real people and celebrities nationwide, Dr. Ro has been featured in O Magazine, Quick & Simple, Self, Ebony, Essence, Family Circle, The Dallas Morning News, Memphis Commercial Appeal and numerous national publications. Her recent book, Lose Your Final 15, has been the cover story in Woman's World Magazine and her first book Dr. Ro's Ten Secrets To Livin' Healthy was recommended by USA Today and New York Daily News as a “must-have” to slim down. Lear more: everythingro.com
How broadcast journalists are working together to cover the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally aired June 13, 2020.
Shannon Allen is the creator of Grown, a unique restaurant chain that offers organic fast-food focusing on nutrient-dense, farm-to-fork cuisine. Sharon lives in Miami with her husband Ray Allen (two-time NBA champion) and their five children. Grown's restaurant concept evolved from her television show, The Pre-Game Meal. The Allen's are passionate advocates for research for a cure for Type 1 Diabetes in honor of their seven-year-old son, Walker. Shannon, Ray and their family devote their time and efforts to raise the level of awareness of T1D and its symptoms and are committed with purpose, passion and dedication to prevailing in the fight against this potentially life threatening disease. In this episode Shannon discusses the importance of a healthy diet with Katty Bucio, Health Channel's Medical Correspondent, and with Amy Kimberlain, Nutrition Expert from Baptist Health.
Dr. Sarah Bedell, Dr. Victoria Bedell and Dr. Joanna Bedell are not your typical OBGYN practice. Not only are they sisters but they are also triplets. Together with their mother, they specialize in helping women understand their bodies and have a healthier life. In this episode, the have a clear and open discussion with Kathy Buccio, Medical Correspondent for the Health Channel, about Sexually Transmitted Infections.
Olga Villaverde, Medical Correspondent for the Health Channel, discusses with mindfulness expert, Iana Sundari, how to give our minds a break, escape the everyday rush we live in, and explore new ways of finding happiness.
Kathy Buccio, Medical Correspondent for the Health Channel, and Dr. Ellen Schwartzbard, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, discuss what is normal for women of different ages to experience during their periods and when to seek help from the OBGYN if its affecting your quality of life.
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On PopHealth Week March 6th 2019, co-hosts Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters chat with Robin Smith, MD, MBA, Chairman and President, CURA Foundation, and Max Gomez, PhD, Medical Correspondent, WCBS-TV, and President, Dr. Max Productions, co-authors 'Cells Are The New Cure'. We'll discuss broader trends in Population Health and dive deeper into their message to the Population Health Colloquium, scheduled for Match 18 - 20th in Philadelphia, PA. For more information checkout the 19th Population Health Colloquium agenda and faculty line-up. Join us!
Jeanne interviews Dr. Roshini Raj, Board-Certified Physician, Women’s Health Advocate, Author and Medical Correspondent about what BV is, what a new study says about its impact on women’s well-being and what women can do to get rid of it. This is part one of a two-parter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeanne interviews Dr. Roshini Raj, Board-Certified Physician, Women’s Health Advocate, Author and Medical Correspondent about what BV is, what a new study says about its impact on women’s wellbeing and what women can do to get rid of it. This is part one of a two-parter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Famed television medical correspondent Dr. Bob Arnot joins your national award-winning family radio talk show Let's Talk America with Host Shana Thornton to discuss the latest health news. Tune in with a friend! Please visit www.letstalkamericawithshanathornton.com. Thanks for tuning in! #LTARadio #news #radio
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny talks to Wendy about her favorite topic, the dangers of vaccines. I believe vaccines are harming people's health by causing chronic immune system dysregulation and I am honored to have one of the main voices against vaccines on the show. Transcript Click here to view the full transcript for #63 Do Vaccines Cause More Harm than Good? with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny. Dr. Tenpenny's Mission Educate parents and professionals about problems associated with vaccines. Ensure fully informed consent (we tell people the whole story!) Awareness about school and travel vaccination exemptions. Create pressure to stop mandatory vaccination and allow freedom of choice to all. We are going to talk today about some of the hot issues surrounding vaccines. About Dr. Tenpenny Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny is an osteopathic medical doctor, board certified in three medical specialties. Dr Tenpenny is the author of several books including Saying No to Vaccines and Vaccine Epidemic: How Corporate Greed, Biased Science, and Coercive Government Threaten Our Human Rights, Our Health, and Our Children. Her articles about vaccine hazards have been translated into more than 10 languages. Dr. Tenpenny has appeared on the Dr. Oz show, In addition to being a guest on hundreds of radio and national television programs. She is the Medical Correspondent for WHDT TV with a daily health segment called, “Common Solutions for Common Health Problems.” Dr. Tenpenny is the Medical Consultant for Parker Hannifin, a Fortune 200 company with 60,000 employees in 48 countries. She is helping to develop health-conscious and holistic programs for the company’s locations in the US and around the world. Works National polls show that Americans are increasingly concerned about vaccine safety and the right to make individual, informed choices together with their healthcare practitioners. Vaccine Epidemic focuses on the searing debate surrounding individual and parental vaccination choice in the United States. Featuring more than twenty experts from the fields of ethics, law, science, medicine, business, and history, Vaccine Epidemic urgently calls for reform. It is the essential handbook for the vaccination choice movement and required reading for all people contemplating vaccination for themselves and their children. Louise Kuo Habakus and Mary Holland edit and introduce a diverse array of interrelated topics concerning the explosive vaccine controversy, including: The human right to vaccination choice The ethics and constitutionality of vaccination mandates Personal narratives of parents, children, and soldiers who have suffered vaccine injury Vaccine safety science and evidence-based medicine Corrupting conflicts of interest in the national vaccine program What should parents do? A review of eight advice books on vaccines that span the gamut. Bottomline: Vaccines cause more harm than good. Find Dr. Sherri Tenpenny www.Drtenpenny.com www.vaccineresearchlibrary.com If you’re enjoying the Live to 110 podcast, please leave Wendy a review in iTunes. Thanks! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
This week on TALK! with AUDREY: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this year’s flu season has been dominated by the influenza A (H3N2) strain. There are preventative measures we can take to reduce our risk of exposure and boost our immune systems; and joining me with Important Tips to Help you Survive this year’s Flu Season is Registered Pharmacist and Nationally Recognized Medical Correspondent, JIM MORELLI.
This week on TALK! with AUDREY: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this year’s flu season has been dominated by the influenza A (H3N2) strain. There are preventative measures we can take to reduce our risk of exposure and boost our immune systems; and joining me with Important Tips to Help you Survive this year’s Flu Season is Registered Pharmacist and Nationally Recognized Medical Correspondent, JIM MORELLI.