Month: August 2025

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Radical Women: The History Of Breast Cancer In America

It’s no secret that October is the month of breast cancer awareness, but it wasn’t always this way. There was a time when speaking of cancer was taboo and women having any choice of how they were treated was even more strange. Our expert discusses the three women who transformed the breast cancer movement into

todayAugust 31, 2025

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The Hidden Housing Crisis For America’s Seniors

For millions of older Americans, the dream of aging in place is colliding with the reality of inaccessible and unaffordable housing. Retrofitting homes is often out of reach financially, downsizing isn’t the easy fix it appears to be, and without these changes, independence and safety become harder to hold onto in later life. We cover

todayAugust 31, 2025

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Short Kids Are Being Given Growth Hormones – Is It Safe?

Many parents begin to worry if their child is much shorter than classmates, and some go as far as to give growth hormone to their kids. However, it doesn’t make the significant difference that these families hope. Our experts explain when growth hormone is appropriate, and how the real solution to shorter kids feeling inferior

todayAugust 31, 2025

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The Best Way To Protect Athletes From Overuse Injuries

Many young athletes are focusing on a single sport year-round, but new research shows this can lead to longer recovery times, higher re-injury rates, and more serious injuries. Our expert explains how this impacts the athletes’ careers later in life and recommends a protocol that will reduce overuse injuries. Guest Information: Nathan Fitton, Associate Professor

todayAugust 24, 2025

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Facing Dementia: Early Detection And Advancements In Treatment

Dementia can be a scary diagnosis. And though it’s an umbrella term for many conditions, identifying the specific cause is crucial for effective treatment. While most cases aren’t curable, our expert explains how advances like new blood tests, medications, and lifestyle changes can make a noticeable difference. Guest Information: Dr. Peter Rabins, Professor Emeritus in

todayAugust 24, 2025