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Nadia Kimble talks about the event and why volunteering is so important, as is the day’s event.
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Sucralose is in health news again. Or is it really something else? Dr. Chet Zelasko looks at the most recent study on artificial sweeteners on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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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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If orthopedic surgery is in your future, you might want to listen to this episode. Dr. Chet Zelasko interviews a surgeon who has developed a prehabilitation program that has achieved some great results. Dr. Chet with Dr. Scott Russo on this edition of the Straight Talk on Health podcast
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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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GERI stands for Grow, Engage, Read and Imagine. The initiative, in coordination with Michigan State University’s School of Social Work, is designed as violence prevention for children and young adults
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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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The Kent County Health Department says social distancing is helping slow the spread of COVID-19. While cases continue to rise, the trajectory of the curve…