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TREATING MENOPAUSE SAFELY IN 2004: Using ‘bio-identical’ (natural) hormones---news flash or hot flash? Guest: Pamela W. Smith, MD: author of “HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy), The Answers”
Description: Drs. Bartnof and Smith will discuss a safer treatment for Female Menopause by using Bio-Identical Replacement Hormone Therapy, including estrogen, progesterone and testosterone.
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MALE MENOPAUSE (“ANDROPAUSE”): Does it exist and should it be treated? Guest: Robert S. Tan, MD, author of “The Andropause Mystery.” Dr. Tan is Associate Professor of Family Medicine at University of Texas, Associate Professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and Clinical Director of Geriatrics & Extended Care at Veterans' Administration Medical Center in Houston.
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FEMALE LIBIDO: Factors that affect women's interest in sex
Guest: Jennifer R. Berman, MD, Co-Director of the Female Sexual Medicine Center at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles). Dr. Berman is co-author of the national bestseller "For Women Only: A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction and Reclaiming Your Sex Life" and co-host of her own television program called, "Berman & Berman: For Women Only," on the Discovery Health Channel. She is Assistant Professor of Urology at UCLA.
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GROWTH HORMONE: The facts and the fiction
Guest: Ron Rothenberg, MD, Clinical Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine at University of California at San Diego School of Medicine and author of "Forever Ageless."
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LISTEN TO YOUR HORMONES: People who don’t may suffer needlessly Guest: Abraham H. Kryger, MD, DMD, author of “Listen to Your Hormones” and physician at Monterey Preventive Medical Clinic in California.
Description: Drs. Bartnof and Kryger discuss the importance of male hormones and health.
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DHEA: The forgotten hormone (dehydroepiandrosterone)
Guest: C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, author of DHEA, The Youth and Health Hormone. Dr. Shealy is the Founder of The Shealy Institute for Comprehensive Health Care in Springfield, Missouri. He has authored more than 290 medical research articles, chapters or books, holds 7 U.S. patents, and is a member of 11 editorial Boards. Dr. Shealy is Board Certified in Neurosurgery and Pain Management.
Description: DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), a hormone from the adrenal gland, begins to decline when people are in their mid-20s. In the US, it’s available without a prescription. Drs. Bartnof and Shealy will discuss what happens when we are deficient in DHEA and answer the question, “What are the benefits and risks of replacing DHEA?”
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BREAST HEALTH: How to maintain female breast health
Guest: David L. Greene, MD, Board Certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist and Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Greene is the Founder and Medical Director of the Eastern Sierra Women's Clinic and Director of Perinatal Medicine at Northern Inyo Hospital in Bishop, California.
Description: Drs. Bartnof and Greene discuss the factors that contribute to female breast health, including the contribution of female hormones.
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ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: The ups and downs of E.D.
Guest: Tom F. Lue, MD, board certified urologist, Professor of Urology and Vice Chair of the Department of Urology at University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine. Dr. Lue is a co-author of more than 100 research articles about erectile dysfunction.
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PROSTATE HEALTH: Avoiding and treating prostate problems
Guest: Claus G. Roehrborn, MD, Professor and Chairman of Urology at University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Dr. Roehrborn is the author of more than 150 scientific articles in the medical literature and 30 medical textbook chapters, while he serves on the editorial boards of several medical journals and on the Prostate Guidelines Panel of the American Urologic Association. Dr. Roehrborn holds the endowed title of Fogelson Distinguished Chair in Urology at UT Dallas. His clinical research interests include diseases of the prostate.
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CENTENARIANS (100-Year-Olds): What can we learn about people who live to be 100 years? Guest: Walter M. Bortz, M.D., author of Dare to be 100 and Living Longer for Dummies. Dr. Bortz is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and an emeritus specialist in Internal Medicine at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation in California. He is a past president of the American Geriatrics Society, has co-authored more than 60 scientific articles in the medical literature and at the age of 74 years, completed his 34th marathon in 2004.
Description: Drs. Bortz and Bartnof will discuss factors that enable certain people to live to 100 years.
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SLEEP HEALTH from A to ZZZZ: Beating insomnia, snoring & daytime sleepiness. Guest: Meir H. Kryger, MD, author of "A Women's Guide to Sleep Disorders" and Professor of Medicine at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. Dr. Kryger is also Director of the Sleep Disorders Center at St. Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg, Board Member of the National Sleep Foundation and Past President of the America Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Description: Drs. Bartnof and Kryger will discuss causes and treatments of different types of sleep problems, including insomnia, snoring, apnea (stopped breathing), restless leg syndrome and daytime sleepiness.
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SLEEP HEALTH FOR EVERYONE
Guest: William C. Dement, MD, PhD, author of "The Promise of Sleep." Dr. Dement is the Founder and Director of the Stanford University Sleep Research Center. He has co-authored greater than 300 scientific articles in the medical literature about sleep-related issues and is a leading expert worldwide about the topic. Dr. Dement is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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DIETS FROM A (ATKINS) TO S (SOUTH BEACH) TO Z (ZONE):
Eating to improve ‘Healthspan’. Guests: Richard M. Fleming, M.D., Founder and Director of the Fleming Heart and Health Institute, author of "Stop Inflammation Now" and Coreen Reinhart, Certified Clinical Nutritionist.
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(DON’T FORGET) MEMORY LOSS AND ALZHEIMER’S: Is it possible to delay or prevent brain decline? Guest: William R. Shankle, MD, author of "Preventing Alzheimer's." Dr. Shankle is a Board Certified Neurologist and established the Alzheimer's Disease Clinic at University of California at Irvine School of Medicine in 1988. He served as its Director for 10 years and is currently Associate Adjunct Professor in the Cognitive Sciences Department. Dr. Shankle is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer at Medical Care Corporation, an organization devoted to early detection, accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Description: Drs. Shankle and Bartnof will discuss whether Alzheimer’s disease can be delayed or even prevented.
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PRESERVING YOUR BRAIN: How to maintain healthy brain function
Guest: David Perlmutter, MD, author of The Better Brain Book and www.BrainRecovery.com and Board Certified Neurologist. Dr. Perlmutter is Founder and Medical Director of the Perlmutter Health Center in Naples, Florida.
Description: Drs. Bartnof and Perlmutter will discuss approaches to maintain brain health, including traditional medical risk factors for brain decline, as well as the role of supplements to maintain brain function.
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BRAIN BODY CONNECTION: Why brain balance is important for body health. Guest: Eric R. Braverman, MD, author of "The Edge Effect" and several other health-related books. Dr. Braverman is Director of PATH Medical Centers in New York.
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HOW TO HAVE A HEALTHY HEART: Preventing and treating heart problems. Dr. Bartnof's Guest: Stephen T. Sinatra, MD, FACC, CNS. Dr. Sinatra is a Board Certified Cardiologist and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and author of 6 books about heart and circulation problems, including "Lower Your Blood Pressure in 8 Weeks" and "Heart Sense for Women."
Broadcast Date: June 2004 Running Time: 60 minutes
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OSTEOPOROSIS: Keeping bones strong from age 10 to 100 years
Guest: Felicia Cosman, MD, author of "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Osteoporosis," Clinical Director of the National Osteoporosis Foundation and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University
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EXERCISE: MUSCLE vs. FAT: Use it or lose it—is exercise a key to maintaining independence? Guest: Robert Goldman, DO, PhD, Fellow of the American Academy of Sports Physicians, past Special Advisor to the President's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports and author of "Brain Fitness".
Description: Use it or lose it—is exercise a key to maintaining independence, optimal health and longevity?
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ARTHRITIS: “I can’t believe this joint…pain”
Guest: Harris H. McIlwain, MD, author of "Pain-Free Arthritis, A 7-Step Program for Feeling Better Again." Dr. McIlwain is a Board Certified Rheumatologist (joint specialist), Founder of the Tampa Medical Group in Tampa, Florida and a faculty member at University of South Florida College of Public Health. He is the author of 13 books on health issues.
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CHOLESTEROL HEALTH: Update on blood fats and risk of heart attack & stroke Guest: Erminia Guarneri, MD, board certified cardiologist, Medical Director for Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine in La Jolla, California and a fellow of the American College of Cardiology. One of Dr. Guarneri's medical interests is regression of heart artery disease through diet, lifestyle and medical treatments.
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VITAMINS, MINERALS & SUPPLEMENTS: Total health or down the toilet?
Guest: Sheldon S. Hendler, Ph.D., M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine at University of California at San Diego School of Medicine and author of "The Doctors’ Vitamin and Mineral Encyclopedia" and the "Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR) for Nutritional Supplements."
Broadcast Date: June 2004 Running Time: 60 minutes
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