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Sylvia Anderson

Sylvia Anderson

Originally from Minnesota, Sylvia moved to California for the sun, sand and warm temperatures. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in English and Communications, both of which she has put to good use in her work with RadioMD as Senior Editor.
Thursday, 16 April 2020 01:00

Suzanne Somers: A New Way to Age

Suzanne Somers: A New Way to Age
Could your lifestyle hold the key to a healthy and thriving lifespan?
This Is What Wellness Looks Like in the Era of COVID-19
What have the hippies ever done for us? Matthew Ingram explores the relationship between the summer of love and wellness, medicine, and health -- and what that means for us now in the era of COVID-19.
What Are the Implications of Physician Burnout? With Dr. Greg Hammer
When it all becomes "too much" for healthcare professionals, burnout results.
EP 94 - Healthy Belly: Habits to Make and Break
Sherry Torkos, RPh, joins Dr. Bond to share three healthy belly habits to have and five belly busters to break.
Toxic Beauty: New Documentary Exposes Personal Care Products Industry
One recent study showed a link between hair dyes and breast cancer. Even with all this recent data, cosmetic regulations haven't been updated since the 1930s.
EP 987B - Colostrum to Increase Immune Function
While human colostrum plays a vital role for newborns, bovine colostrum or the first milk from dairy cows, has demonstrated benefits for human applications beyond the first few days of life.
Tuesday, 14 April 2020 01:00

EP 987 News of the Week

EP 987 News of the Week
Every week, Dr. Roizen discusses the latest health headlines YOU need to know.
Perimenopausal Depression: Unique Form of Depression Calls for an Alternative Approach with Dr. Eldred Taylor
Studies show that anywhere from 20%–40% of perimenopausal women will experience depression.
Thursday, 09 April 2020 01:00

Fast Carbs, Slow Carbs

Fast Carbs, Slow Carbs
For decades, no one questioned the effects of processed carbohydrates. But, during those same decades, our bodies quietly contended with the metabolic chaos caused by consuming them.
Managing Extraordinary Stress in the Time of COVID-19
How long will the pandemic last? How long will its effects linger? The answers are unknown, which only adds to the levels of stress.