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June 6th, 2006 - Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D. is a medical doctor, naturopathic physician, ardent health activist, educator, and private nutritional consultant. She is the author of ten highly-acclaimed books, her latest being The Yeast Connection and Women‘s Health, IBS for DUMMIES, Hormone Connection, and Death by Modern Medicine. Dr. Dean writes a regular column called Nature‘s Cures in the widely circulated First for Women magazine and a weekly internet column on NewsWithViews.com. She is a regular guest on radio, TV, internet, and print media and disseminates the message of health and self-responsibility in both private consultations and at public seminars. Her website is www.carolyndean.com. Click herefor Carolyn Dean‘s bio. |
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May 23rd, 2006 - Sheri Colberg, Ph.D is an exercise physiologist, author, researcher, and associate professor of exercise science at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Having earned her undergraduate degree from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, she specializes in research in diabetes and exercise. She continues to conduct extensive clinical research specifically in type 2 diabetes and exercise with funding from the American Diabetes Association. In addition to her three books, The Diabetic Athlete: Prescriptions for Exercise and Sports (2001), Diabetes-Free Kids: A Take-Charge Plan for Preventing and Type 2 Diabetes in Children (2005), and The 7 Step Diabetes Fitness Plan: Living Well and Being Fit with Diabetes, No Matter Your Weight (2006), she has authored more than 60 research and educational articles on exercise and diabetes. Information about her books, articles, and more can be accessed on her official Web site at www.shericolberg.com. Click herefor Sheri Colberg‘s bio. |
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May 16th, 2006 - Michael D. Ozner, M.D., F.A.C.C. is a board certified cardiologist, a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association, Medical Director of Wellness and Prevention at Baptist Hospital of Miami and a well known regional and national speaker in the field of preventive cardiology. Dr. Ozner is a Clinical Professor of Medicine Cardiology at the University of Miami School of Medicine, and he is Chairman of the American Heart Association of Miami. In addition, he is Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Prevention Institute of South Florida, and symposium director for "Cardiovascular Disease Prevention," an annual national meeting highlighting advances in the field of preventive cardiology. He has appeared on radio and TV and has been featured in newspaper articles discussing heart disease prevention. Dr. Ozner is the author of the books: Prevent Your First Heartattack and the Miami Mediterranean Diet. |
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May 9th, 2006 - Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton, MD, PhD a visiting fellow in Occupational and Environmental health at Stirling University in Scotland. Her extensive work on chemical toxins and organic food has been published in medical journals. In addition to her regular media appearances in the US, she also writes for the US magazine Phenomena. Her latest book ‘Toxic Overload‘ (Penguin Putnam 2005) exposes the extent to which we are being affected by modern day chemicals as well advice on how to deal with the many illnesses triggered by 21st Century living. Whilst her main residence is in Scotland, she also spends a few months a year in her other home in Cocoa Beach, Brevard County, Florida.Click here for Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton‘s bio. |
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April 25th, 2006 (Recorded in February, 2006 - one of our most requested programs during the last year) - Dr. Malcolm Noell McLeod, MD is a trained psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who has studied depression for over thirty years. In addition to running his own private practice of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, McLeod is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Medicine, as well as training and supervising psychoanalyst at the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Carolinas. Click here for Dr. Malcolm Noell McLeod‘s bio. |
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April 11th, 2006 - Suzy Cohen, Rph. Working in nursing homes taught Suzy the precious value of good health and life itself. Her years of service to the people prompted her to begin writing a column to the public to help them learn about health options further upstream, before it was too late. Suzy and her husband, Sam who is a doctor of chiropractic, had a vision to make Americans healthier. Slowly, one newspaper at a time, editors began to see the gift that Suzy offered their readers with her straightforward, no-nonsense health advice, advice that is trustworthy, accurate and often entertaining. Click here for Suzy Cohen‘s bio. |
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April 4th, 2006 - Dr. Frank Shallenberger. Dr. Shallenberger has devoted his thirty year professional career to understanding the fundamentals of how the body heals itself, and what keeps us well. He uses an approach that integrates the best of alternative medicine with the best of conventional medicine. Click here for Dr. Frank Shallenberger‘s bio. |
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March 21st, 2006 - Dr. Robert Abel earned his medical degree at Jefferson Medical College in 1969, completed his ophthalmology residency at Mt. Sinai Hospital and was a Cornea Fellow at the University of Florida. A Board certified ophthalmologist, Dr. Abel is on the staff of the Christiana Care Health System and is a former Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University. He founded and has been Medical Director of the Medical Eye Bank of Delaware since 1981. He teaches locally and internationally on numerous subjects, including cornea, cataract and nutrition. Click here for Dr. Robert Abel ‘s bio. |
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February 28th, 2006 - Michael D. Corrigan, MH - Michael Corrigan is an herbalist and natural products educator who draws on twenty-seven years of experience in traditional western herbalism and modern phytotherapy. Click here for Michael Corrigan‘s bio. |
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February 21st, 2006 - Dr. Michael A. Zeligs, M.D., a physician working in the fields of preventive-nutrition and aging-intervention. Dr. Zeligs has broad training in both clinical medicine and the scientific fields of human physiology and molecular biology. This unique background has allowed him to become a leader in the new field of Phytonutrition. He has pioneered new uses for phytonutrients found in cruciferous vegetables. His present and ongoing work has created new and effective nutritional approaches to hormonal health, cancer prevention, and healthy aging. Click here for Dr. Michael A. Zeligs‘s bio. |
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January 31st, 2006 - Dr. Tori Hudson is one of the nation’s foremost voices in the field of women’s health care. Dr. Hudson has been addressing the specific nutritional and herbal needs of women in her natural medicine health practice for over 20 years. The Association of Naturopathic Physicians awarded Dr. Hudson the prestigious title Naturopathic Physician of the Year in 1999 for her leadership in the field of women’s health. Committed to education and research, safe and effective naturopathic medicine, she has devoted her career to advancing women’s health. Click here for Dr. Tori Hudson‘s bio. |
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January 10th, 2006 - Dr. Cass Ingram, DO is a world renowned expert in the field of nutritional medicine. He is an acclaimed lecturer; author of twenty books including The Cure is in the Cupboard: How to use oregano for better health, Natural Cures for Killer Germs and a consultant to the World Health Organization on natural alternatives to pharmaceutical drugs. Click here for Dr. Ingram‘s bio. |
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December 6th - Dr. Christine Horner, MD - Christine Horner, MD FACS received her medical degree at the University of Cincinnati. She completed a general surgery residency at Good Samaritan hospital in Cincinnati and a plastic surgery residency at Indiana University. Dr. Horner is a board certified in both general and plastic surgery. Click here for Dr. Horner‘s bio. |
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November 29th - Dr. Decker Weiss - Dr. Weiss is the first naturopathic physician to complete a residency program in the Columbia Hospital System, the Arizona Heart Hospital and the prestigious Arizona Heart Institute. Click here for Dr. Weiss‘s bio. |
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November 8th - Diane Miller is an attorney, dedicating her legal talents to health freedom. As Legal and Public Policy Director of the National Health Freedom Coalition and National Health Freedom Action, Miller is active in providing information and resources to health freedom decision-makers across the country. Click here for Diane Miller‘s bio. |
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November 1st - Dr. Laurie Steelsmith, natural medicine practitioner and women’s health expert, has made this process of self-diagnosis and treatment easy, accessible, and convenient in a new book called Natural Choices for Women’s Health: How the Secrets of Natural and Chinese Medicine Can Create a Lifetime of Wellness (Three Rivers Press, May 2005).Click here for Dr. Laurie Steelsmith‘s bio. |
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