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  • Tara Aday, Director of Innovation and Advocacy for Safe Haven Ministries, is Jennifer's guest on this edition of Powerful Women: Let's Talk
  • Kristyn Bomberg, Kristyn is the Education Supervisor at WGVU Public Media, joins us on this edition of Powerful Women: Let’s Talk
  • Kelly Dyer, President of Spectrum Health Foundation, joins Shelley Irwin on this episode of Powerful Women: Let's Talk
  • Could reducing caloric intake by 12% reduce your risk of age-associated disease like heart disease and cancer? A recently published study suggests it just might. Dr. Chet Zelasko explains on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
  • There is an uptick in upper respiratory viral infections. Not the flu and not COVID. Find out all about Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, and why you need to protect your infant children and yourself from this virus on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
  • Recent health headlines have suggested that taking naps every day can cause CVD. Is that true? Dr. Chet Zelasko check out the research on this episode of Straight Talk on Health
  • Last week Dr. Chet discussed the difference between primary and secondary prevention of degenerative disease like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Can something like a polypill reduce second heart attacks and strokes? What is a polypill? Dr. Chet explains on this episode of Straight Talk on Health
  • As a fifth grader, Bishop Cobbs has big dreams of being a professional athlete, but after a summer coding class, he’s adding video game designer to his ambitions
  • How would you like to get stronger yet spend less time training? In this podcast, Dr. Chet Zelasko reviews recent developments in weight training programs that may not win body building championships but will help you get stronger, maybe in less time
  • Would you believe you can lose weight under the most extreme conditions, even if you’re completely sedentary? It is possible if you can do just do one thing. Here’s Dr. Chet with this week’s Straight Talk on Health
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