Wednesday November 26 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:30: A revealing new report from Osteoporosis Canada offers solid evidence that our publicly-funded health care system is failing large numbers of Canadians who suffer painful wrist, spin and hip fractures as a result of osteoporosis.
Guest: Dr. Rick Adachi, Professor of Medicine, McMaster University.
12:35: More than 4,300 Canadians will develop cancer of the head or neck this year and approximately 1,600 will die. For the first time in 45 years, a new treatment to fight this deadly disease has been approved.
Guest: Dr Sebastian Hotte, Leading head and neck cancer specialist at the Juravinski Cancer Centre in Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tuesday November 25 / 2008
Tuesday November 25 / 2008
12:12: One of Canada’s leading race car champions is joining the fight to protect kids from riding in cars with adults who smoke.
Guest: Ron Fellows, winner of multiple NASCAR races and voted ‘most popular driver’ by ALMS fans for 4 consecutive years.
12:20: Patients should never rely on "corner-store" pharmacists to diagnose ailments and prescribe drugs for them, no matter how minor they might appear, according to the province's top physicians' group.
Guest: Dr. Ken Arnold, President, Ontario Medical Association.
12:35: We seem to be in the midst of a strength and conditioning boom in Ontario and if you were ever thinking of making a career out of it, now just might be the time.
Guest: Steve Lidstone, Strength & Conditioning Co-ordinator.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton
12:12: One of Canada’s leading race car champions is joining the fight to protect kids from riding in cars with adults who smoke.
Guest: Ron Fellows, winner of multiple NASCAR races and voted ‘most popular driver’ by ALMS fans for 4 consecutive years.
12:20: Patients should never rely on "corner-store" pharmacists to diagnose ailments and prescribe drugs for them, no matter how minor they might appear, according to the province's top physicians' group.
Guest: Dr. Ken Arnold, President, Ontario Medical Association.
12:35: We seem to be in the midst of a strength and conditioning boom in Ontario and if you were ever thinking of making a career out of it, now just might be the time.
Guest: Steve Lidstone, Strength & Conditioning Co-ordinator.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton
Monday, November 24, 2008
Monday November 24 / 2008
Monday November 21 / 2008
Today’s program is ‘best-of’. Back live tomorrow.
Repeat !
Today’s program is ‘best-of’. Back live tomorrow.
Repeat !
Friday November 21 / 2008
Friday November 21 / 2008
Taking your calls Live
host Jamie West and Irene Hogan !!
Taking your calls Live
host Jamie West and Irene Hogan !!
Wednesday November 19 / 2008
Wednesday November 19 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:45: Tomorrow marks NATIONAL CHILD DAY so it’s time to get back inside the mind of the child.
Guest (in-studio): Dr. Jean Clinton, Renowned Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, McMaster University.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:45: Tomorrow marks NATIONAL CHILD DAY so it’s time to get back inside the mind of the child.
Guest (in-studio): Dr. Jean Clinton, Renowned Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, McMaster University.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
Tuesday November 18 / 2008
Tuesday November 18 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:20: The Ontario Dental Association has launched a special report and education campaign calling on parents and government to act immediately on the issue of tooth decay. They’re calling it an infectious disease!
Guest: Larry Levin, President, ODA.
12:35: St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton is participating in the largest global trial for comparing blood thinners in critically ill patients. It’s called the PROTECT Trial.
Guest: Dr. Deborah Cook, Academic Chair of Critical Care Medicine at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton and Principal Investigator of the Canadian arm of PROTECT (Prophylaxis of Thromboembolism in Critical Care Trial)
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:20: The Ontario Dental Association has launched a special report and education campaign calling on parents and government to act immediately on the issue of tooth decay. They’re calling it an infectious disease!
Guest: Larry Levin, President, ODA.
12:35: St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton is participating in the largest global trial for comparing blood thinners in critically ill patients. It’s called the PROTECT Trial.
Guest: Dr. Deborah Cook, Academic Chair of Critical Care Medicine at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton and Principal Investigator of the Canadian arm of PROTECT (Prophylaxis of Thromboembolism in Critical Care Trial)
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Monday November 17 / 2008
Monday November 17 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:45: The dentist is in the house! The President of the Ontario Dental Association, based right here in Hamilton, is in the house to take calls about all things dental related!
Guest: Dr. Larry Levin, President of the Ontario Dental Association. (in-studio)
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:45: The dentist is in the house! The President of the Ontario Dental Association, based right here in Hamilton, is in the house to take calls about all things dental related!
Guest: Dr. Larry Levin, President of the Ontario Dental Association. (in-studio)
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
Friday November 14 / 2008
Friday November 14 / 2008
12:09…the Health news roundup
12:15….Intro FEEL GOOD FRIDAY…with Hilton and Irene.
12:20….Big Grand Opening Celebration at Queenston and Nash
GUEST: Paul Dale…Senior VP operation,. Rexall
Then Listener calls.
12:35….The Rexall Minute with Sue McCabe
Then Listener calls.
12:45….Shut out the bug, listener calls and goodbye
12:09…the Health news roundup
12:15….Intro FEEL GOOD FRIDAY…with Hilton and Irene.
12:20….Big Grand Opening Celebration at Queenston and Nash
GUEST: Paul Dale…Senior VP operation,. Rexall
Then Listener calls.
12:35….The Rexall Minute with Sue McCabe
Then Listener calls.
12:45….Shut out the bug, listener calls and goodbye
Thursday November 13 /2008
Thursday November 13/2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: World Diabetes Day takes place is tomorrow. On that day, millions of people around the world will come together to raise awareness about diabetes in their communities and across the globe. Let’s find out what’s happening locally.
Guest: Susan Austin, Manager of Fundraising and Development, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
12:20: According to the Women’s College Hospital X-Effects Health Index released today, women just don’t understand how they differ from men when it comes to their health. This is the case in a number of disease areas.
Guest: Dr. Anthony Levitt, Psychiatrist in Chief, Women’s College Hospital and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.
12:35: Celebration of Life rooms in the Maternal Child department have been unveiled after an extreme makeover. These rooms are so important…let’s find out why.
Guest: Marnie Buchanan, Nurse Manager of the Maternal Child program at St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: World Diabetes Day takes place is tomorrow. On that day, millions of people around the world will come together to raise awareness about diabetes in their communities and across the globe. Let’s find out what’s happening locally.
Guest: Susan Austin, Manager of Fundraising and Development, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
12:20: According to the Women’s College Hospital X-Effects Health Index released today, women just don’t understand how they differ from men when it comes to their health. This is the case in a number of disease areas.
Guest: Dr. Anthony Levitt, Psychiatrist in Chief, Women’s College Hospital and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.
12:35: Celebration of Life rooms in the Maternal Child department have been unveiled after an extreme makeover. These rooms are so important…let’s find out why.
Guest: Marnie Buchanan, Nurse Manager of the Maternal Child program at St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Wednesday November 12/2008
Wednesday November 12/ 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: World Diabetes Day takes place is tomorrow. On that day, millions of people around the world will come together to raise awareness about diabetes in their communities and across the globe. Let’s find out what’s happening locally.
Guest: Susan Austin, Manager of Fundraising and Development, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. 905-777-1307.
12:20: According to the Women’s College Hospital X-Effects Health Index released today, women just don’t understand how they differ from men when it comes to their health. This is the case in a number of disease areas.
Guest: Dr. Anthony Levitt, Psychiatrist in Chief, Women’s College Hospital and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.
12:35: Celebration of Life rooms in the Maternal Child department have been unveiled after an extreme makeover. These rooms are so important…let’s find out why.
Guest: Marnie Buchanan, Nurse Manager of the Maternal Child program at St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan.
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: World Diabetes Day takes place is tomorrow. On that day, millions of people around the world will come together to raise awareness about diabetes in their communities and across the globe. Let’s find out what’s happening locally.
Guest: Susan Austin, Manager of Fundraising and Development, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. 905-777-1307.
12:20: According to the Women’s College Hospital X-Effects Health Index released today, women just don’t understand how they differ from men when it comes to their health. This is the case in a number of disease areas.
Guest: Dr. Anthony Levitt, Psychiatrist in Chief, Women’s College Hospital and Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.
12:35: Celebration of Life rooms in the Maternal Child department have been unveiled after an extreme makeover. These rooms are so important…let’s find out why.
Guest: Marnie Buchanan, Nurse Manager of the Maternal Child program at St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan.
Tuesday November 11 / 2008
Tuesday November 11 /2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:20: Although the topic of menopause might seem uncomfortable and may not be affecting you directly, chances are someone close to you either is or will be entering this phase of life. You may think that the usual manifestations of menopause such as hot flashes, irritability, insomnia (and the list can go on) are top-of-mind for most, but in fact, there are a lot of misconceptions and myths about this stage in a woman’s life.
Guest: Dr. Robert Reid, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Chair of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Queen’s University.
12:35: Elizabeth's Concert of Hope is back again this fall with The Mobility Tour. The Mobility Tour is raising funds for ALS Ontario's equipment program and the March of Dimes assistive device program. It launches at the Dofasco Centre for the Arts in Hamilton on November 15. ((To purchase tickets, call the Centre at 1-800-465-7529 or 905-522-7529.))
Guest: Elizabeth Granbois.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:20: Although the topic of menopause might seem uncomfortable and may not be affecting you directly, chances are someone close to you either is or will be entering this phase of life. You may think that the usual manifestations of menopause such as hot flashes, irritability, insomnia (and the list can go on) are top-of-mind for most, but in fact, there are a lot of misconceptions and myths about this stage in a woman’s life.
Guest: Dr. Robert Reid, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Chair of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Queen’s University.
12:35: Elizabeth's Concert of Hope is back again this fall with The Mobility Tour. The Mobility Tour is raising funds for ALS Ontario's equipment program and the March of Dimes assistive device program. It launches at the Dofasco Centre for the Arts in Hamilton on November 15. ((To purchase tickets, call the Centre at 1-800-465-7529 or 905-522-7529.))
Guest: Elizabeth Granbois.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Monday November 10 / 2008
Monday Novemeber 10 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:12-12:45: It’s been a while but it’s time to go back…..back inside the mind of the teenage brain.
Guest (in-studio): Dr. Jean Clinton, Renowned Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, McMaster University.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
12:10: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:12-12:45: It’s been a while but it’s time to go back…..back inside the mind of the teenage brain.
Guest (in-studio): Dr. Jean Clinton, Renowned Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, McMaster University.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.
Friday November 7 / 2008
Friday November 7 / 2008
Taking your calls Live !
Hilton Silberg & Irene Hogan !
Taking your calls Live !
Hilton Silberg & Irene Hogan !
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Thursday Novemeber 6/2008
Thursday Novemeber 6/2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:30: Think of all the healthy foods we try our best to eat. But did you know that, while these foods are great for our bodies, they may be hurting our teeth? Everyday foods such as fruits, salad dressing, carbonated beverages, fruit juices and wine are high in acidity and are causing a dental condition called acid wear.
Guest: Dr. Jordan Appel Toronto-based Dentist.
12:35: Elizabeth's Concert of Hope is back again this fall with The Mobility Tour. The Mobility Tour is raising funds for ALS Ontario's equipment program and the March of Dimes assistive device program. It launches at the Dofasco Centre for the Arts in Hamilton on November 15. ((To purchase tickets, call the Centre at 1-800-465-7529 or 905-522-7529.))
Guest: Elizabeth Granbois.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:30: Think of all the healthy foods we try our best to eat. But did you know that, while these foods are great for our bodies, they may be hurting our teeth? Everyday foods such as fruits, salad dressing, carbonated beverages, fruit juices and wine are high in acidity and are causing a dental condition called acid wear.
Guest: Dr. Jordan Appel Toronto-based Dentist.
12:35: Elizabeth's Concert of Hope is back again this fall with The Mobility Tour. The Mobility Tour is raising funds for ALS Ontario's equipment program and the March of Dimes assistive device program. It launches at the Dofasco Centre for the Arts in Hamilton on November 15. ((To purchase tickets, call the Centre at 1-800-465-7529 or 905-522-7529.))
Guest: Elizabeth Granbois.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Wednesday Novemeber 5 / 2008
Wednesday Novemeber 5/2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:30: Did you know….bananas are older than recorded history, cows milked in the evening have milk that’s higher in fat content and the earlier you add cream to coffee, the hotter it will be when you drink it? All of these fascinating things and more are contained in a new book!
Guest: Andrew Schloss, author of The Science of Good Food. He’s a writer, teacher, and food industry professional who has written over 13 cookbooks.
12:35: Wash your hands, folks, especially you ladies. A new study found that women have a greater variety of bacteria on their hands than men do.
Guest: Noah Fierer (fear-er), lead researcher and assistant professor in Colorado's department of ecology and evolutionary biology.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:30: Did you know….bananas are older than recorded history, cows milked in the evening have milk that’s higher in fat content and the earlier you add cream to coffee, the hotter it will be when you drink it? All of these fascinating things and more are contained in a new book!
Guest: Andrew Schloss, author of The Science of Good Food. He’s a writer, teacher, and food industry professional who has written over 13 cookbooks.
12:35: Wash your hands, folks, especially you ladies. A new study found that women have a greater variety of bacteria on their hands than men do.
Guest: Noah Fierer (fear-er), lead researcher and assistant professor in Colorado's department of ecology and evolutionary biology.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Tuesday Novemeber 4 / 2008
Tuesday Novemeber 4 / 2008
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13:
12:20: The weather is cooling, the leaves are turning colour, and the backs are aching? That’s right, fall is here and that means raking season is upon us. According to a recent Leger Marketing survey, almost three in five Canadians do yard work in the fall, and one in five experience aches and pains while they do it. But, raking doesn’t have to be a pain in the back.
Guest: Dr. Robert Kingstone, Family Physician in Toronto.
12:35: Recent word from Bristol-Myers Squibb that it’s make its innovative cancer medication ERBITUXTM (cetuximab) available through normal channels will give Canadian patients suffering from colorectal cancer who have exhausted other available treatments a new option to fight this deadly disease.
Guest: Dr. Derek Jonker from Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13:
12:20: The weather is cooling, the leaves are turning colour, and the backs are aching? That’s right, fall is here and that means raking season is upon us. According to a recent Leger Marketing survey, almost three in five Canadians do yard work in the fall, and one in five experience aches and pains while they do it. But, raking doesn’t have to be a pain in the back.
Guest: Dr. Robert Kingstone, Family Physician in Toronto.
12:35: Recent word from Bristol-Myers Squibb that it’s make its innovative cancer medication ERBITUXTM (cetuximab) available through normal channels will give Canadian patients suffering from colorectal cancer who have exhausted other available treatments a new option to fight this deadly disease.
Guest: Dr. Derek Jonker from Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Monday, November 3, 2008
Monday November 3/2008
Monday November 3/2008
12:09…The Health News roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:13…”Best of” Segment
12:20: A new study by researchers at McMaster University found current home support services can play an important role in keeping seniors at home and out of hospital and reduce overall cost of use of health services, but had little effect on improving their health.
Guest: Lead author Maureen Markle-Reid, associate professor in the School of Nursing at McMaster University.
12:35: Weekly chat with Steve Lidstone; Topics include how to choose a personal trainer, what people truly need in this day and age - relaxation/stretching in a go go world and also perhaps McMaster Strength & Conditioning to host Vanier Cup High School Testing Combine.
Guest: Steve Lidstone, strength and conditioning co-ordinator, McMaster University.
12:45…Irene Hogan.
12:09…The Health News roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:13…”Best of” Segment
12:20: A new study by researchers at McMaster University found current home support services can play an important role in keeping seniors at home and out of hospital and reduce overall cost of use of health services, but had little effect on improving their health.
Guest: Lead author Maureen Markle-Reid, associate professor in the School of Nursing at McMaster University.
12:35: Weekly chat with Steve Lidstone; Topics include how to choose a personal trainer, what people truly need in this day and age - relaxation/stretching in a go go world and also perhaps McMaster Strength & Conditioning to host Vanier Cup High School Testing Combine.
Guest: Steve Lidstone, strength and conditioning co-ordinator, McMaster University.
12:45…Irene Hogan.
Friday October 31 / 2008
Happy Halloween !!
Friday October 31 / 2008
12:00 - 1:00
12:09….The health news roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:15….FEEL GOOD FRIDAY…with the Dynamic Duo of Health Hilton Silber and Irene Hogan from Rexall.
12:20….LISTENER CALLS
12:35…The Rexall Minute with Sue McCabe….
Then More calls.
Friday October 31 / 2008
12:00 - 1:00
12:09….The health news roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:15….FEEL GOOD FRIDAY…with the Dynamic Duo of Health Hilton Silber and Irene Hogan from Rexall.
12:20….LISTENER CALLS
12:35…The Rexall Minute with Sue McCabe….
Then More calls.
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