Friday March 27 / 2009
Live ! Taking your calls Irene Hogan and host Jamie West !!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday March 26 / 2009
Thursday March 26 / 2009
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:45: Back by popular demand…Dr. Guy Grenier! Today…"Relationship Folklore"…the little bits of "wisdom" that some use to guide them through their relationship troubles but are actually more harmful than helpful. Examples include "forgive and forget" "opposite attract" "love conquers all" "never go to bed angry" and "always be rational when you fight." Each of these is more likely to lead to ruin than romance.
Guest: Dr. Guy Grenier, clinical psychologist, marital therapist, sex therapist…over 20 years experience. Author of The 10 Conversations You Must Have Before You Get Married.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12-12:45: Back by popular demand…Dr. Guy Grenier! Today…"Relationship Folklore"…the little bits of "wisdom" that some use to guide them through their relationship troubles but are actually more harmful than helpful. Examples include "forgive and forget" "opposite attract" "love conquers all" "never go to bed angry" and "always be rational when you fight." Each of these is more likely to lead to ruin than romance.
Guest: Dr. Guy Grenier, clinical psychologist, marital therapist, sex therapist…over 20 years experience. Author of The 10 Conversations You Must Have Before You Get Married.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg
Monday, March 30, 2009
Wednesday March 25 / 2009
Wednesday March 25 / 2009
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: St. Joseph's Healthcare and Infrastructure Ontario have released a request for qualifications, as they look towards the building of a new centre for mental illness and addiction on West 5th Street. The new hospital will also offer diagnostic imaging, outpatient services and research space.
Guest: Rebecca Repa, VP, Planning, Development & Diagnostics at St. Joseph's.
12:35: McMaster University researchers are about to launch Canada’s first tuberculosis (TB) vaccine clinical trial with a vaccine totally designed, manufactured and tested within McMaster.
Guest: Dr. Fiona Smaill, professor of medicine and chair of the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan .
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: St. Joseph's Healthcare and Infrastructure Ontario have released a request for qualifications, as they look towards the building of a new centre for mental illness and addiction on West 5th Street. The new hospital will also offer diagnostic imaging, outpatient services and research space.
Guest: Rebecca Repa, VP, Planning, Development & Diagnostics at St. Joseph's.
12:35: McMaster University researchers are about to launch Canada’s first tuberculosis (TB) vaccine clinical trial with a vaccine totally designed, manufactured and tested within McMaster.
Guest: Dr. Fiona Smaill, professor of medicine and chair of the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan .
Tuesday March 24 / 2009
Tuesday March 24 / 2009
12:09….The Health News Roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:10…Parents of teen athletes beware. Steroids are being sold on the net and are very dangerous…experts say the abuse of steroids can lead to thyroid cancer, diabetes and more….
GUEST: Dr.Kent Holtorf
12:20…”Best of” segment
12:35…Being a caregiver for someone suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease comes with a unique set of challenges and often those caregivers are fearful of the person they are caring for even if it’s someone they’ve known all of their life.
GUEST: Dr. Nathan Hermann, head of Geriatric Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
12:45….Hilton Silberg…Rexall Pharmacist.
12:09….The Health News Roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:10…Parents of teen athletes beware. Steroids are being sold on the net and are very dangerous…experts say the abuse of steroids can lead to thyroid cancer, diabetes and more….
GUEST: Dr.Kent Holtorf
12:20…”Best of” segment
12:35…Being a caregiver for someone suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease comes with a unique set of challenges and often those caregivers are fearful of the person they are caring for even if it’s someone they’ve known all of their life.
GUEST: Dr. Nathan Hermann, head of Geriatric Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
12:45….Hilton Silberg…Rexall Pharmacist.
Monday March 23 / 2009
Monday March 29th / 2009
12:09….the health news roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:15-12:45…..
Canada’s Toddler Care Book….a complete guide from 1 to 5 years of age.
GUEST: Dr. Jeremy Friedman, Head of Paediatric Medicine at The Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto.
12:45….Irene Hogan….
12:09….the health news roundup with Rick Zamperin
12:15-12:45…..
Canada’s Toddler Care Book….a complete guide from 1 to 5 years of age.
GUEST: Dr. Jeremy Friedman, Head of Paediatric Medicine at The Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto.
12:45….Irene Hogan….
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Thursday March 19 / 2009
Thursday March 19 / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: The Ontario Tumour Bank now has a collection centre at St. Joseph’s Healthcare’s Charlton Campus in Hamilton. The samples and data collected at the Hamilton site will be used by cancer researchers to develop improved diagnostic tools and new drug therapies for cancer treatment.
Guest: Dr. Ian Rodger, VP Research and Academic at St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:20: A huge new study out of the UK says being obese can take years off your life and in some cases may be as dangerous as smoking.
Guest: Dr. Richard Tytus, Associate Clinical Professor, McMaster University, and President Elect, Hamilton Academy of Medicine and Chair of District 4 of the Ontario Medical Association. Runs the Main Medical Family Health Team Obesity Clinic. Speaker for the Canadian Obesity Network.
12:35: A McMaster researcher could be a step closer to the fountain of youth after discovering genes likely to have a role in the aging process.
Guest: Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, Professor in the Department Pediatrics and Medicine, Division of Neurology, McMaster University Medical Centre….and study lead.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg. Drug Plans
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: The Ontario Tumour Bank now has a collection centre at St. Joseph’s Healthcare’s Charlton Campus in Hamilton. The samples and data collected at the Hamilton site will be used by cancer researchers to develop improved diagnostic tools and new drug therapies for cancer treatment.
Guest: Dr. Ian Rodger, VP Research and Academic at St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:20: A huge new study out of the UK says being obese can take years off your life and in some cases may be as dangerous as smoking.
Guest: Dr. Richard Tytus, Associate Clinical Professor, McMaster University, and President Elect, Hamilton Academy of Medicine and Chair of District 4 of the Ontario Medical Association. Runs the Main Medical Family Health Team Obesity Clinic. Speaker for the Canadian Obesity Network.
12:35: A McMaster researcher could be a step closer to the fountain of youth after discovering genes likely to have a role in the aging process.
Guest: Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, Professor in the Department Pediatrics and Medicine, Division of Neurology, McMaster University Medical Centre….and study lead.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg. Drug Plans
Wednesday March 18 / 2009
Wednesday March 18 / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: We’ve changed the clocks ahead, but many of us seem to still be stuck in winter mode. OK, the weather is trying to cooperate a bit but still, perhaps something is missing. How about trying yoga as a positive way to stimulate your body and mind and bring your mindset out of that dark winter mode.
Guest: Byron SelormeShavasana Yoga Centre. 519-759-5896
12:20: Great topic today with Monarch Wellness…laser tattoo removal and maybe more importantly, tattoos NOT to get!
Guest: Dr. Marianna Switchuck, Monarch Laser and Wellness Centre. 905.388.2400.
12:35: A new paper from doctors and fisheries scientists is questioning the health benefits of heavy fish consumption, especially when the world's stocks are being severely depleted.
Guest: Dr. John SievenPiper, Doctoral Fellow and Co-author of the paper from St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan. Fiber
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: We’ve changed the clocks ahead, but many of us seem to still be stuck in winter mode. OK, the weather is trying to cooperate a bit but still, perhaps something is missing. How about trying yoga as a positive way to stimulate your body and mind and bring your mindset out of that dark winter mode.
Guest: Byron SelormeShavasana Yoga Centre. 519-759-5896
12:20: Great topic today with Monarch Wellness…laser tattoo removal and maybe more importantly, tattoos NOT to get!
Guest: Dr. Marianna Switchuck, Monarch Laser and Wellness Centre. 905.388.2400.
12:35: A new paper from doctors and fisheries scientists is questioning the health benefits of heavy fish consumption, especially when the world's stocks are being severely depleted.
Guest: Dr. John SievenPiper, Doctoral Fellow and Co-author of the paper from St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan. Fiber
Tuesday March 17 / 2009
Tuesday March 17 / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:30: Self-harm is a pervasive and chronic problem among people of all ages and both genders. For many years it has been considered difficult, if not impossible, to help people end this behaviour. Today though, we’re here to tell you there IS hope!
Guest: Mary Graham Co-Founder and former Executive Director of S.A.F.E. 289.389.2337.
12:35: People who sleep less than six hours a night appear to have a higher risk of developing impaired fasting glucose — a condition that can precede type 2 diabetes, researchers reported at the American Heart Association’s 49th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention.
Guest: Dr. Lisa Rafalson, lead author of the study and National Research Service Award fellow and research assistant professor at the University at Buffalo.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg. Prostate
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13-12:30: Self-harm is a pervasive and chronic problem among people of all ages and both genders. For many years it has been considered difficult, if not impossible, to help people end this behaviour. Today though, we’re here to tell you there IS hope!
Guest: Mary Graham Co-Founder and former Executive Director of S.A.F.E. 289.389.2337.
12:35: People who sleep less than six hours a night appear to have a higher risk of developing impaired fasting glucose — a condition that can precede type 2 diabetes, researchers reported at the American Heart Association’s 49th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention.
Guest: Dr. Lisa Rafalson, lead author of the study and National Research Service Award fellow and research assistant professor at the University at Buffalo.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg. Prostate
Friday March 13 / 2009
Friday March 13 / 2009
Live and taking your calls!
Host Jamie West, with guests Irene Hogan & Hilton Silberg !
Live and taking your calls!
Host Jamie West, with guests Irene Hogan & Hilton Silberg !
Thursday March 12 / 2009
Thursday March 12 / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: Hamilton Health Sciences' Henderson General Hospital is experiencing an outbreak of Norovirus. There are 10 confirmed cases and several other suspected cases. The three affected wards are closed to new admissions.
Guest: Dr. Chris Mackie, Associate Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton.
12:20: Acne!!! What to do about acne? We’ll talk treatment options today.
Guest: Dr. Marianna Switchuck, Monarch Laser and Wellness Centre.
12:35: For many Canadians with diabetes and high blood pressure, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is likely not a concern. It should be. Today is World Kidney Day, and The Kidney Foundation of Canada is highlighting the importance of high blood pressure and diabetes as key factors in placing Canadians at greater risk of developing this commonly progressive, yet often treatable, disease.
Guest: Dr. Ann Bugeja, clinical nephrologist, Otawa Hospital.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: Hamilton Health Sciences' Henderson General Hospital is experiencing an outbreak of Norovirus. There are 10 confirmed cases and several other suspected cases. The three affected wards are closed to new admissions.
Guest: Dr. Chris Mackie, Associate Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton.
12:20: Acne!!! What to do about acne? We’ll talk treatment options today.
Guest: Dr. Marianna Switchuck, Monarch Laser and Wellness Centre.
12:35: For many Canadians with diabetes and high blood pressure, Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is likely not a concern. It should be. Today is World Kidney Day, and The Kidney Foundation of Canada is highlighting the importance of high blood pressure and diabetes as key factors in placing Canadians at greater risk of developing this commonly progressive, yet often treatable, disease.
Guest: Dr. Ann Bugeja, clinical nephrologist, Otawa Hospital.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
Wednesday March 11 / 2009
Wednesday March 11 / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:13: The Federal government has selected Hamilton Health Sciences for one of nine provincial nursing research projects exploring critical issues related to nursing recruitment, retention and professional development.
Guest: Kim Alvarado, Chief of Nursing Practice, Henderson & Chedoke Sites, Hamilton Health Sciences.
12:20: Chronic pain and persistent symptoms are difficult to treat. This is frustrating for both the patient and the physician and many people are looking for alternatives to prescription pain killers.
Guest: Dr. Sevtlana Kogan, a general practitioner and founded the Doctors of Trump Plaza (DTP), a state of the art medical facility located in the luxury Trump Place high-rise in the heart of the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
12:35: An interesting DVD documentary is coming out on March 31st. It's called Killer at Large and deals with the obesity epidemic in the US (it's brought to you by the same company who put out OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism and Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices).
Guest: Shawn Talbot, executive producer of the film and well-regarded nutritionist.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan.
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:13: The Federal government has selected Hamilton Health Sciences for one of nine provincial nursing research projects exploring critical issues related to nursing recruitment, retention and professional development.
Guest: Kim Alvarado, Chief of Nursing Practice, Henderson & Chedoke Sites, Hamilton Health Sciences.
12:20: Chronic pain and persistent symptoms are difficult to treat. This is frustrating for both the patient and the physician and many people are looking for alternatives to prescription pain killers.
Guest: Dr. Sevtlana Kogan, a general practitioner and founded the Doctors of Trump Plaza (DTP), a state of the art medical facility located in the luxury Trump Place high-rise in the heart of the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
12:35: An interesting DVD documentary is coming out on March 31st. It's called Killer at Large and deals with the obesity epidemic in the US (it's brought to you by the same company who put out OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism and Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices).
Guest: Shawn Talbot, executive producer of the film and well-regarded nutritionist.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan.
Monday March 9th / 2009
Monday March 9th / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: March is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month. It afflicts 1 in 1,000 Canadians under the age of 16, and is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among kids in this country.
Guest: Jo-Anne Sobie, Executive Director of The Arthritis Society, Ontario Division.
12:20: Asthmatics with a severe form of the condition can reduce their use of steroids after injections of an experimental antibody, according to research over at St. Joseph’s HealthCare and McMaster University.
Guest: Dr. Freddy Hargreave, Respirologist at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, and one of the senior investigators on this study.
12:35: The Health Council of Canada is reminding Canadians of the importance of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy.
Guest: Dr. Alex Gillis, One of the Councillors of the Health Council of Canada. He is past president of the Canadian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, as well as a recipient of the Order of Canada.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: IreneHogan .
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: March is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month. It afflicts 1 in 1,000 Canadians under the age of 16, and is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases among kids in this country.
Guest: Jo-Anne Sobie, Executive Director of The Arthritis Society, Ontario Division.
12:20: Asthmatics with a severe form of the condition can reduce their use of steroids after injections of an experimental antibody, according to research over at St. Joseph’s HealthCare and McMaster University.
Guest: Dr. Freddy Hargreave, Respirologist at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, and one of the senior investigators on this study.
12:35: The Health Council of Canada is reminding Canadians of the importance of the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy.
Guest: Dr. Alex Gillis, One of the Councillors of the Health Council of Canada. He is past president of the Canadian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, as well as a recipient of the Order of Canada.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: IreneHogan .
Friday March 6 / 2009
Friday March 9th / 2009
Live & in Studio !
Host, Jamie West with Irene Hogan & Hilton Silberg !
Taking your calls, 12:00-1:00!
Live & in Studio !
Host, Jamie West with Irene Hogan & Hilton Silberg !
Taking your calls, 12:00-1:00!
Thursday March 5 / 2009
Thursday March 9th / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:13: This is ‘Brew Some Good Week’ in Canada, a chance for all Canadians to conduct random acts of good! Canadian Kindness Expert, internationally renowned "goodlum" and author of Cool to Be Kind: Random Acts and How to Commit Them - Brad Stokes is the week's official ambassador.
Guest: Brad Stokes.
12:20: Time to get feeling good about yourself. Today we’ll chat about the myths about botox and fillers and also why many movie stars look weird and are overdone and most people just want to look natural and more youthful.
Guest: Dr. Marianna Switchuck, Monarch Laser and Wellness Centre.
12:35: March, among other things, is Nutrition Month. The theme at St. Jo’s is ‘stay active, eat like a champion!’ Does that include energy drinks? We’ll find out.
Guest: Helen Van de Mark, Registered Dietician, St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:13: This is ‘Brew Some Good Week’ in Canada, a chance for all Canadians to conduct random acts of good! Canadian Kindness Expert, internationally renowned "goodlum" and author of Cool to Be Kind: Random Acts and How to Commit Them - Brad Stokes is the week's official ambassador.
Guest: Brad Stokes.
12:20: Time to get feeling good about yourself. Today we’ll chat about the myths about botox and fillers and also why many movie stars look weird and are overdone and most people just want to look natural and more youthful.
Guest: Dr. Marianna Switchuck, Monarch Laser and Wellness Centre.
12:35: March, among other things, is Nutrition Month. The theme at St. Jo’s is ‘stay active, eat like a champion!’ Does that include energy drinks? We’ll find out.
Guest: Helen Van de Mark, Registered Dietician, St. Joseph’s HealthCare Hamilton.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
Wednesday March 4 / 2009
Wednesday March 4 / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: A local photographer diagnosed with cancer and who spent a year in aggressive treatment now has a unique understanding and perspective on how to help people understand the emotional effects of cancer.
Guest: Catherine Young Thorpe, www.musephotography.ca
12:20: If you were diagnosed with cancer, would you have access to the necessary treatments? Surprisingly--- almost half of Canadians - approximately 43 percent - are not confident they would have access to all needed medications, according to a new survey released today by Myeloma Canada.
Guest: John Lemieux, President, Myeloma Canada.
12:35: Dr. Raymond Francis, an MIT-trained scientist, has been described as "One of the few scientists who has achieved a breakthrough understanding of health and disease". A world renowned nutritional expert, Raymond has cutting-edge information about how to maintain and restore cellular health - the key to maintaining ultimate health. Based on his bestselling book Never Be Sick Again, Raymond unlocks the mystery behind why we get sick - and how to get well and stay well, without using drugs or surgery.
Guest: Dr. Raymond Francis, author of Never Be Sick Again.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: A local photographer diagnosed with cancer and who spent a year in aggressive treatment now has a unique understanding and perspective on how to help people understand the emotional effects of cancer.
Guest: Catherine Young Thorpe, www.musephotography.ca
12:20: If you were diagnosed with cancer, would you have access to the necessary treatments? Surprisingly--- almost half of Canadians - approximately 43 percent - are not confident they would have access to all needed medications, according to a new survey released today by Myeloma Canada.
Guest: John Lemieux, President, Myeloma Canada.
12:35: Dr. Raymond Francis, an MIT-trained scientist, has been described as "One of the few scientists who has achieved a breakthrough understanding of health and disease". A world renowned nutritional expert, Raymond has cutting-edge information about how to maintain and restore cellular health - the key to maintaining ultimate health. Based on his bestselling book Never Be Sick Again, Raymond unlocks the mystery behind why we get sick - and how to get well and stay well, without using drugs or surgery.
Guest: Dr. Raymond Francis, author of Never Be Sick Again.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan
Tuesday March 3 / 2009
Tuesday March 3rd / 2009
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: The Canadian HARD of HEARING Association will be holding their spring Speech Reading classes starting the week of March 17th. This 10-week course is designed for the hard of hearing and oral deafened individuals, who wish to gain insight into their hearing loss and become proficient in the fundamentals of speech reading and acquire the skills to enable them to cope better at home, work and play.
Guest: Jacquie Reid, Hamilton Branch Secretary, Canadian Hard of Hearing Association.
12:20: Most Canadians know very little about kidney cancer. However, Kidney Cancer Canada is trying to change that this March during National Kidney Month.
Guest: Tony Clark, chair of Kidney Cancer Canada and a kidney cancer patient since 2004.
12:35: Ontario wait times for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have improved since the provincial government’s Wait Time Strategy began in 2004, but a study out of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) has found wealthy Ontarians are now 38 per cent more likely to receive MRI scans than their poorer counterparts.
Guest: Dr. John You, Principal Investigator and ICES Scientist.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:12: The Canadian HARD of HEARING Association will be holding their spring Speech Reading classes starting the week of March 17th. This 10-week course is designed for the hard of hearing and oral deafened individuals, who wish to gain insight into their hearing loss and become proficient in the fundamentals of speech reading and acquire the skills to enable them to cope better at home, work and play.
Guest: Jacquie Reid, Hamilton Branch Secretary, Canadian Hard of Hearing Association.
12:20: Most Canadians know very little about kidney cancer. However, Kidney Cancer Canada is trying to change that this March during National Kidney Month.
Guest: Tony Clark, chair of Kidney Cancer Canada and a kidney cancer patient since 2004.
12:35: Ontario wait times for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have improved since the provincial government’s Wait Time Strategy began in 2004, but a study out of the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) has found wealthy Ontarians are now 38 per cent more likely to receive MRI scans than their poorer counterparts.
Guest: Dr. John You, Principal Investigator and ICES Scientist.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Hilton Silberg.
Monday March 2 / 209
Monday March 2th / 2009
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:13-12:45: Colorectal cancer is now the 2nd deadliest form of cancer in the country. However, colorectal cancer is highly treatable if detected early through screening and the probability of curing colorectal cancer is 90 per cent when it is detected early.
Guests: Dr. Kevin Zbuk, Medical Oncologist, Juravinski Cancer Centre.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan.
12:10-12:13: The Health Roundup with Rick Zamperin.
12:13-12:45: Colorectal cancer is now the 2nd deadliest form of cancer in the country. However, colorectal cancer is highly treatable if detected early through screening and the probability of curing colorectal cancer is 90 per cent when it is detected early.
Guests: Dr. Kevin Zbuk, Medical Oncologist, Juravinski Cancer Centre.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene Hogan.
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