May 29, 2008 presentation by Wes Alles for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series.
Wes Alles, PhD, director of the Stanford Health Improvement Program, discusses the health consequences of Type-A behavior. Alles explores a number of strategies for how Type-A behavior can be modified, including strategies for a less stressful lifestyle. The talk is part of a series from Cafe Scientifique, an international network of community meetings for the public on the latest ideas in science and technology.
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Dr. Stephen McCurdy, UC Davis School of Medicine, presents an overview on acute pesticide illness. Series: UC Grand Rounds Series [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 13990]
WEB NEWS: Fresh rumours of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il’s deteriorating health have sparked a debate about his possible death, prompting online propaganda from Pyongyang. Also in today’s show: bloggers peer into Barack Obama’s future White House.
The Stein Institute for Research on Aging presents recent findings by Dr. Jose Loredo, Director, Sleep Medicine Center at UCSD Medical Center Hillcrest and VA Medical Center, on the treatment and investigation of patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Series: Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) [1/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 9243]
It is estimated that one in every 10 Americans have Hepatitis C. Known as “a silent killer,” many people are unaware they are infected, leaving them vulnerable to liver damage and other health problems. To help us better understand this, Tarek Hassanein, M.D., Medical Director of Liver Transplantation and Chief of Clinical Hepatology at UCSD, educates us on Hepatitis C, including the latest treatment options, while Stan Miller, respected anchor at Channel 8 evening news, bravely shares the story of his own Hepatitis C diagnosis. Series: “Health Matters” [4/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12229]
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War Against Alternative Health Care & Nutrition
Our Rights Are Under Attack!
Historically speaking, the citizens of Texas have long enjoyed a health care environment which has allowed a vigorous and effective complementary and alternative medicine(CAM) health care community to flourish in this state. The 2005 legislative session convincingly demonstrated that this environment has forever changed. Unless the citizens of Texas band together to codify their freedom to access the health care modalities of their choice, progressively more onerous restrictions on health care choice will be imposed by economically motivated special interest groups and their allies in the legislature. The time has come to act.
Radhia Gleis is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, C.C.N. She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst. She has a Ph.D. in pastoral counseling and a M.Ed. in nutrition. She is a professional member of the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, (I.A.A.C.N), and the American Naturopathic Medical Association (A.N.M.A.).
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