Thursday, June 28, 2007

June 28, 2007

12:10: The health roundup, with Jay, Jamie and Jimmy.

12:20: That small talk/chit chat at the doc’s office between the doctor and patient, according to a new study, is likely to be wasting patients’ time and also making them even more uncomfortable than they already are.

Guest: Dr. Diane Morse, lead author of the study, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry.

12:35: Doctors says Vitamin D is no excuse for excess sun exposure. The Canadian Cancer Society’s advice on sun exposure has not changed since the new Vitamin D recommendations came out. Newsflash: any time your skin’s turning a different colour, you’re causing skin damage!

Guest: Patti Payne, Senior Advisor, Prevention, Cancer Control Policy and Programs, Ontario Division, Canadian Cancer Society

12:45: DayNight Pharmacy segment.

Guest: Hilton

Hilton reminisced about about his sweet savory purple days in Pharmacy !


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