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What do you do when there is no research on what ails you? Dr. Chet Zelasko gets asked about supplementation for every condition you can imagine. How does he evaluate the things that could help someone? He lets us know on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Neurologist Dr. Madhav Thambisetty with the McKnight Brain Research Foundation talks about this natural part of life.
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We speak with Priority Health’s VP of Medical and Clinical Operations about the importance of walking.
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Organ Donatee Oliver Hale and Entertainer Edi Evans Hyde discuss the importance and their personal journeys.
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How would you like an easy way to reduce your risk of dying of cardiovascular disease? Two new studies show that stretching decreases the risk. Dr. Chet Zelasko takes a look at the research on this episode
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Professor Kin Ma and Professor Sok Kean Khoo to discuss this research niche.
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We talk to Dr. RJ Gibbs, Extension specialist, about the campaign.
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-Organizers say over 90% of residents that voted in last week’s tally supported unionization-The Resident and Fellow Alliance at WMed would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO unions, according to a press release from AFT Michigan
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Is a cautionary tale about vitamin D more hype than anything else? Maybe. Before you attribute a death to supplementation, it’s good to have all the facts. In this case, we don’t. I’ll let you know why we don’t on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Dr. James Grant, Chief Medical Officer with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan discusses teens and caffeine.