Wednesday October 22 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:18: Too few seniors get their blood pressure regularly checked, but an innovative program called CHAP (Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program) led by researchers at McMaster University, University of Ottawa and the University of British Columbia is filling some of that gap.
Guest: Lisa Dolovich, research director and Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University.
12:20: The Travelling Exhibit on Schizophrenia is rolling into Hamilton later this week.
Guest: Barbara Schneider, Lead researcher, ‘Hearing Our Voices’.
12:35: With more than 10 million Canadians affected by moderate to severe skin conditions, a new Canadian survey sheds light on how just one of many debilitating conditions – plaque psoriasis – has a tremendous psychological and social impact on patients that lead to diminished self-esteem, embarrassment and depression.
Guest: Dr. Charles Lynde, Dermatologist based in Markham. (can discuss patients' experiences and the need for awareness about skin conditions. He did not develop the study but can discuss the implications of its results.)
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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