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What Foods do you think could help your memory the most? Researchers recently published a study that suggested your mom might have been right all along. What did they find out? Dr. Chet Zelasko looks into it on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Today on Straight Talk on Health, Dr. Chet Zelasko takes a look at the latest on coffee and your heart. Is it good for you or not? Chet looks at the research to help you make an informed decision.
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15 years ago, the USPTF changed their recommendations for when men should get PSA tests. The prior recommendations resulted in additional tests to reach a diagnosis but the PSA screening did not appear to influence mortality. A recent study may show that recommendation may have been premature
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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
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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
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Have you heard the old adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"-? What if I could convince you that an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure? Do you think that maybe that could move you to action? Dr. Chet Zelasko discusses Primary versus Secondary Prevention on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Can the media influence your health? In more ways than you can imagine. It all depends where you get your health information. Dr. Chet Zelasko looks into it on this episode of Straight Talk on Health
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Peaches McCahill, President of the McCahill Group, is Shelley Irwin’s guest on this edition of Powerful Women: Let’s Talk
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AARP's Jennifer Feuerstein and North End Wellness Coalition's Jacqueline Brayman with the info.