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The People's Pharmacy® is happy to offer two weekly podcasts:
Complete Radio Show: Miss the People's Pharmacy weekly radio show? Now you can download our podcast! Everything from home remedies to the latest breakthrough drugs are discussed on The People's Pharmacy.® Pharmacologist Joe Graedon and medical anthropologist Terry Graedon talk to leading experts to discuss issues relating to drugs, herbs, home remedies, vitamins and related health topics. Each People's Pharmacy radio show is a 1 hour audio file.
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Health News Update: This week's news on home remedies, drugs and pharmacy, the FDA, and general health issues, from The People's Pharmacy® with Joe and Terry Graedon. Each Health News Update is a 3-5 minute audio file.
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- 679 What Expert Patients Can Teach Us Everyone needs health care at some point, and in today’s complex health-care system, patients are at risk for errors. Some people with chronic illnesses who have logged a lot of time in hospitals have thought hard about how patients can...
- 678 Urinary Tract Issues Urinary tract infections are the leading cause of emergency room visits and hospital admissions for American women. As any woman who has experienced one can attest, they are exceedingly painful. How are they best treated? Is there any way to...
- 677 Health Care Hitman--Peter Rost The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most profitable, both in America and around the world. But recently in the US, fines for malfeasance have stained its image. We speak with Dr. Peter Rost, who worked inside the pharmaceutical industry...
- 676 Health News Update Medical errors and adverse events are much too common, especially when it come to pediatric patients. Is there a way to protect children in the hospital? Traumatic brain injury affects more than 1,000,000 people in the United States each year,...
- 675 Exercise and the Brain Exercise is essential for keeping the heart and circulatory system healthy. It helps, too, to moderate blood sugar and control metabolism. Now, animal research suggests that physical fitness also benefits the brain. Guest: John Ratey, MD, is an associate clinical...
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- Health News 2/15/08
In this issue:
Flu Strains Not Included in Vaccine
Aspirin Protects against Colon Cancer
Poor Social Support Affects Blood Pressure
Sugar Substitutes May Contribute to Weight Gain
One Drink Good, Two Bad for Blood Pressure
Beet Juice for Lower Blood Pressure - Health News 2/7/08
In this issue:
Hidden Hazards in Baby Products?
Folic Acid Reduces Risk of Pre-Eclampsia, Pre-Term Birth
Magnesium Lowers Risk of Cerebral Palsy
Gout Linked to Soft Drinks
Diet Soda Boosts Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
Sugar Eases Pain of Shot - Health News 2/1/08
In This Issue:
Children Hospitalized with Cold Remedy Reactions
FDA Oversight of Devices Inadequate
Diabetics May Benefit from Pain Reliever
Coffee Boosts Blood Sugar
Drug Name Mix-Ups Common and Troublesome
Does Honey Heal Wounds?
Youngsters and Seniors Are Happiest - Health News 1/25/08
In This Issue:
FDA Warns Parents about Cold Remedies for Kids
Cough Medicine May Not Work
Pregnant Women Urged to Cut Out Coffee
Caffeine Reduces Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Contraceptive Patch Raises Risk of Clots
Chantix Warning Strengthened
Cranberry Juice Prevents Urinary Infections - Health News 1/19/08
In This Issue:
Hormone Therapy Raises Risk of Cancer
Cholesterol Drugs Zetia and Vytorin Under Fire
Calcium May Help Bones and Hurt Heart
Chocolate Weakens Old Bones
Vitamin D Prevents Falls
Emergency Room Waits Grow Longer