Friday, December 12, 2008

Tuesday December 9 / 2008

Tuesday December 9 / 2008

12:10: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.

12:13: According to fire officials, tenants and landlords, the carbon monoxide tragedy in Woodstock emphasizes the need for greater
awareness, prevention and action by homeowners. The winter season sees a significant increase in CO exposures in the
home and CO is one of the leading causes of accidental poisonings.
Guest: Carol Heller, Home Safety Consultant, Kidde Canada.

12:20: The vision of sugar plums can be a worry more than a pleasant anticipation this holiday season for those trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. All that great food, much of it high in fat and calories, can have an effect on the waistline for even the most health-conscious individuals.
Guest: Thida Ith, Dieticians of Canada, Dietician.


12:35: Ontarians with colorectal cancer received a dose of good news recently as they now have access to a new, highly-effective personalized cancer therapy. Vectibix, the first and only fully human monoclonal antibody for patients with advanced (metastatic) colorectal cancer, is now funded by the Ontario government, the first province to do so.
Guest: Dr. Ronald Burkes, medical oncologist at Mount Sinai Hospital.

12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton

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