Today's show:
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay & Jamie.
12:15: Celiac disease is considered to be THE most under diagnosed and misdiagnosed disease. At one time thought to be rare, it is now estimated that celiac disease affects up to one per cent of people in Canada or 325,000 Canadians, including about 7,000 in the Hamilton area. On Saturday, April 28 from 8:30 until 12:30, the Hamilton Chapter of the Canadian Celiac Association will host Celiac Education Day at the Burlington Convention Centre located on Burloak Drive in Burlington.
Guest: Bev Ruffo, the Chair of the Canadian Celiac Association’s Hamilton Chapter.
12:20: The sex ed debate continues. A column on MSNBC says south of the border, Bush administration’s abstinence ideology is costing lives and leads to 250,000 abortions in the US per year.
Guest: Dr. Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania.
12:35: Health Matters paid segment with chiropractors.
Guests: Dr. Jim Lamontagn and Dr. Katherine Wheatly.
12:50: Daynight Pharmacy segment.
Guest: Hilton or Irene.
Travel medicine - Ancaster Travel Clinic-Dr.Stephenson-was really helpful in preparing Hilton for his trip to the far east.
Prescribed the right vaccinations and medicine to be used in case of travellers diarrhea.
Also discussed not eating raw vegetables and being careful of water consumption-only to use bottled water that must be unsealed by the user.
What not to eat etc.
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