Tuesday October 14/2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: City of Hamilton Public Health Services is conducting an important study into the health of Hamilton’s children. This month, clinics will begin to assess the level of lead in the blood of children ages 6 years and younger. The main reason for the study is to determine whether or not lead exposure is a health issue in Hamilton.
Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton.
12:20: Approximately 19 million Canadians suffer from pain on a weekly basis and two thirds of them experience back, muscle or joint pain. For these people, relief is now available from the clinically proven, pain-relieving power of new non-prescription Voltaren Emulge. It’s the first and only nonprescription topical pain reliever containing the medicinal ingredient diclofenac.
Guest: Dr. Susan Biali, Physician, Wellness Expert and Life Coach out of British Columbia.
12:35: Diagnosing a nasty cough for Canadians will now be a lot easier thanks to the approval of a new diagnostic test by Health Canada that was pioneered at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton.
Guest: Dr. James Mahony, Head of Virology at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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