Wednesday April 8th /2009
12:10: The Health Roundup with Jay McQueen.
12:13: It makes some people cough, wheeze, sneeze, break out in an itchy rash or clutch their head in a migraine attack. What is it about scent that drives some people nuts? In the March/April issue of Best Health, be sure to check out the article called Fragrance Sensitivity (p 55).
Guest: Anne Mullens, freelance health journalist and author.
12:20: For one in five Canadians, spring and summer presents an increase in the incidence of allergies. For these sufferers, this time is marked by reduced efficiency in daily activities, decreased energy levels, and a reduced quality of life. But, have no fear, the allergist is here!
Guest: Dr. Mark Greenwald, Toronto Allergist.
12:35: Researchers right here in Hamilton have found that caffeine helps athletes to run longer or faster by releasing calcium.
Guest: Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, Professor, Department Pediatrics and Medicine, Division of Neurology, McMaster University Medical Centre.
12:45: Rexall Radio Health Matters segment.
Guest: Irene.Psoriasis Care.
Psoriasis is a chronic, recurrent, inflammatory skin disorder, and effects over one million Canadians. It is distinguished by patches of reddened skin with well-defined borders, known as plaques that are generally itchy, sore and covered by shiny, silvery scales of dead skin cells.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
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