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A new digital tool is allowing people to register to donate organs, eyes or tissue. And it’s showing significant results
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A unanimous three-judge panel held the research is confidential intellectual property that is exempt from the state’s Freedom of Information Act
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Before 2015, the standard recommendation was to protect infants and babies from allergies. As a result, parents were told to avoid feeding nuts and other potential foods that cause allergic responses to children. Was that a good idea? We’ll look at an update on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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The new year approaches and it’s time to start planning for how you’re going to address your health and fitness. Do you have Weight to lose? Strength to gain? Blood pressure to lower? Dr. Chet will give you a process to follow and a research update on melatonin on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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There have been a couple of interesting basic research studies on nutrients that have an impact on several health conditions. Without this basic science, the cures of tomorrow may never happen. Dr. Chet covers these and gives a couple of other updates on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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A new report from the Citizens Research Council of Michigan indicates that for Michiganders it’s the single biggest factor
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Years ago, scientists attempted to provide a partial solution to the rise in degenerative diseases like cardiovascular disease, and factors such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It didn’t go very far, but it’s back. Dr. Chet shares what researchers found on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Dr. Chet Zelsako tries to stay current on health news by checking in on the research that’s been reported. He decided to listen to a variety of other health-related podcasts to see what they are saying. Dr. Chet tells us what he found on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Former research veterinarian Sally Christopher said using live dogs for medical experiments is outdated and cruel
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A West Michigan environmental group's new initiative looks for partners to upcycle food waste from local farms and businesses into new products