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How would you like an easy way to reduce your risk of dying of cardiovascular disease? Two new studies show that stretching decreases the risk. Dr. Chet Zelasko takes a look at the research on this episode
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Professor Kin Ma and Professor Sok Kean Khoo to discuss this research niche.
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We talk to Dr. RJ Gibbs, Extension specialist, about the campaign.
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-Organizers say over 90% of residents that voted in last week’s tally supported unionization-The Resident and Fellow Alliance at WMed would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO unions, according to a press release from AFT Michigan
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Is a cautionary tale about vitamin D more hype than anything else? Maybe. Before you attribute a death to supplementation, it’s good to have all the facts. In this case, we don’t. I’ll let you know why we don’t on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Dr. James Grant, Chief Medical Officer with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan discusses teens and caffeine.
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Today's main feature is on Colorectal Cancer and a new test option.Local: Line 5 protestors in Grand Rapids, the estimated fire damage to GR Brewing Company, Forest Hills Schools new superintendent, and more.State: bills to expand Michigan’s ethnic intimidation law adopted, MI Congressman Dan Kildee’s brother's killer is arraigned, the Soo Locks open tomorrow, and more.
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Today Dr. Chet Zelasko talks guts. Not courage - but your digestive system. Is it operating as it should? What role might coffee play? That and more on gut health on today’s Straight Talk on Health
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Dietary supplements always seem to be under attack. On this episode of Straight Talk on Health, Dr. Chet will give a couple of examples, including one where the consumer should know better
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The legislation would require the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to develop rules around the systemThe bills remain in committee