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Staying Healthy Today Radio Interviews

Staying Healthy Today Radio interviews key researchers, physicians and book authors on progressive nutrition, prevention and integrative medicine topics with an emphasis on chronic disease prevention and reversal.

Bone Regeneration and Fracture Prevention Using A Whole Body Approach - An Interview With R. Keith McCormick D.C.

Dr. R. Keith McCormick, DC, CCSPLearn How To Restore and Maintain Bone Health Using A Whole-Body Approach

Kirk Hamilton interviews Dr. R. Keith McCormick, DC, CCSP, a chiropractic physician specializing in the nutritional management of patients with bone fragility and sports injuries. Dr. McCormick studied Human Biology at Stanford University and earned his doctorate at the National College of Chiropractic. He was a member of the United States Olympic Team competing in the XXI Olympiad in Montreal. Dr. McCormick is the author of the book, "How To Improve Bone Strength And Reduce Fracture Risk Using A Whole Body Approach To Osteoporosis" and is available on line at www.mccormickdc.com.

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Behavior Problems, Criminality and Food: The Undeniable Connection – An Interview With Barbara Stitt Ph.D.

Dr. Barbara Reed StittImproving Behavior Problems and Criminality By Eating Whole Natural Foods – Here’s How!

Kirk Hamilton interviews Dr. Barbara Reed Stitt former Ohio probation officer for 20 years and former co-owner of Natural Ovens – a pioneering whole bakery regarding her experiences with whole food diets improving criminal and childhood behavior problems. The third edition of her book Food and Behavior is available at www.naturalpress.info.

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Bone Health With Diet Not Drugs, Calcium and Hormones - an Interview with Amy Joy Lanou Ph.D.

Amy Joy Lanou, Ph.D.Why More Calcium, Estrogen and Drugs Aren't The Answer To Bone Health?

Kirk Hamilton interviews Dr. Amy Joy Lanou assistant professor of Health and Wellness at the University of North Carolina who received her Ph.D. in Human Nutrition from Cornell University and is the recent co-author of Building Bone Vitality: A Revolutionary Diet Plan to Prevent Bone Loss and Reverse Osteoporosis--Without Dairy Foods, Calcium, Estrogen, or Drugs.

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Obesity, Triglycerides and Green Tea Catechins – An Interview With Kevin Maki Ph.D.

NameCan catechins from green tea help you lose abdominal fat and lower triglycerides?

Kirk Hamilton interviews Dr. Kevin Maki on the role of concentrated green tea catechins lowering triglycerides and reducing abdominal fat. Dr. Maki has a Ph.D. in epidemiology and is President & Chief Science Officer of Provident Clinical Research. His primary research interests are lifestyle modification on risk factors for heart disease and diabetes. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 publications including the textbooks Therapeutic Lipidology and Practical Lipid Management .

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ACL Surgery, Inflammation and Antioxidants - An Interview With Tyler Barker Ph.D.

NameDo antioxidants help reduce inflammation and improve healing after ALC knee surgery?

Kirk Hamilton interviews Dr. Tyler Barker on the use of the antioxidants vitamins C and E to reduce inflammation in anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Dr. Tyler is an exercise physiologist working at the Orthopedic Specialty Hospital in Murray, UT.

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